On the sixth day of the journey, the route was as long as yesterday, 100 kilometers to the east of Brussels. Dinant is another beautiful city, and its citizens are proud of being the birthplace of the saxophone. The city is located on the banks of the river and has a cable car that goes up to the top of the mountain to see the city. It is another beautiful city, even though it is a bit far away.

The entrance to the city is stunning, with a road carved through a rocky cliff face, a testament to the blasting and excavation that took place during the war.

The city of origin of the saxophone... a symbol on the bridge in the city center.

Let's take a cable car ride to see the city.

A city that may not be large, but is beautiful from every angle.

I often have additional cities to visit from the planned program.....near this city, 50km away. There is a city that is called the smallest town in the world ....wow, with a name like that, I had to go. Let's go! The city has a story that I have to see.....

Charming little town square

We then drove back to Dinant, arriving late in the evening. We checked into our accommodation, had dinner, and then went out to capture the evening lights of the city.

As the wind picked up and the threat of heavy rain loomed, I decided to head back to my accommodation. Today was another day filled with the breathtaking beauty of both cities, capturing hundreds of images to cherish.

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