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Kids go on holiday in pedal car
Two German schoolboys made a 200-mile trip across the country on their own using pedal cars and a train. The boys from Verl, aged 12 and nine, decided they wanted to go on holiday on their own this summer. According to Ananova, they chose Denmark as their destination after enjoying a similar fun holiday there the year before.
They drove the pedal cars 20 miles to a train station before getting on a train for Romsoe in Denmark. But the pair got homesick after 200 miles when they arrived in Hamburg, and turned round and went home.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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