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I would consider camping and cycling, but the only time me and my friends are able to go to Germany is during the January holidays and I gather it gets rather... cold. We're looking to see as many places as possible, as in we want to start off in Germany and make our way North and West, but we're all college students and pretty broke. Any ideas for travel and accommodation?
Normally I would Spinnie, but its in January so I have to ask you, are you mad?
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walking without eating or drinking, and naked.
This way it will cost you nothing.
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ride on buses and stay in hostels
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Germany is not for broke students stay home
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Well just do what I always do
I let someone mount and pound me that way it is very cheap to travel.
Some guys tell me to put a bag on my face and most only take me from the back because of my ugly hanging limp t i t s
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If you're going up north, visit Rostock on the Baltic Sea. They have a student hostel in Warnemuende (seaport part of town) that is very affordable. Besides that, don't rent a car. Just take busses and trains.
For more information on Rostock, Germany.
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Gemany is not a cheap country to travel in.
Get a Euro Pass and stay in Youth hostels.
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I was a poor student and I was just saving money to afford travelling