Before I post the next day's post, I will preface it by saying that I knew next to nothing about Estonia before visiting it. In fact, the only real mention of it from my childhood that I can remember was in that movie Encino Man -- which I will admit to have watched. Twice. Those of you who may have also seen it...twice...may remember that Estonia was where "the foreign exchange student" (read: caveman), Brendan Fraser, was supposedly from.
Suffice to say, I knew very little and I was very excited to explore it. It did not disappoint.
July 25, 2008: Tallin, Estonia
View of the church steeple through a Medieval Wall, the Veru Gate, and the door of the Blackhead Guild
…and Estonia was pretty great. Jamie and I were originally planning on doing a Bog hike in the Estonian National Park (Lahemaa National Park to be exact). However, our excursion got cancelled – probably not too many people as excited about hiking through a bog as I was. So, instead, Jamie and I ventured out to Tallin on our own. We walked to town from the port and beat the crowds to the Town Square. This allowed us to get some pretty nice shots of the area sans tourists. It really did work out perfectly.
A café on the streets of Tallin.
I knew very little about Tallin before coming, but learned a lot from our walk through the Old Town. It has enjoyed independence from Russia for a mere 19 years, and the architecture of the Old Town is very much the same as it was in medieval times. Everybody in Tallin was very nice and Jamie and I got to enjoy some Estonian cheese and garlic toast on the Town Square.
Fat Margaret (one of three watchtowers), Orthodox Church, Old Town from our balcony
If you ever get the opportunity to visit Tallin, give it a try.






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