A bɔra kɛnɛ kan: 04.10.2019
27.09.19
- Jonna
As our gas ran out yesterday, the first thing we do today is go to a gas station to refill our cartridge. It turns out to be more difficult than expected because our gas bottle is smaller than the standard size. Eventually, we find someone who refills our bottle, we quickly refuel and then head towards Wetterspitze, our last 'Lord of the Rings' destination. The road is beautiful and even though everything was filmed on private property, you can easily imagine Aragorn and the four hobbits pausing here.We are less concerned about the missing money and more about the fact that someone can have the audacity to break a window in broad daylight, on a beach where many people go for a walk, in a village where 50 meters away houses are located and someone is sitting on every second terrace. We continue to the next place, and as we gather there, we realize that the missing money was not all that was taken. Alex's camera bag, including the lens, is unfortunately also missing, as well as our Bluetooth speaker. Now it was definitely worth it for him. (Lens - €280; Bag - €30, Speaker - €110). We make phone calls and try to find out if any insurance will cover it, but no chance. So we are also stuck with the costs for the window and microwave. And all of this three days before our departure.
We talk a lot about how people can have so little social understanding and not think for a second about what they are doing to people and the consequences that this 30 seconds, this stupid idea, will have for us. Despite everything, we were probably incredibly lucky because all of our personal data (hard drive, laptop, iPad) is still there, but it leaves a queasy feeling that doesn't fit with our previous experiences in New Zealand. We cook something to eat, even though we don't have much of an appetite, and then quickly fall asleep despite the fluttering plastic bag.- Jonna