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14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 1/25

Chocoholic Haven
Chocoholics, rejoice! You have a real treat in store with a visit to this chocolate shop in Bruges! There is something for every taste and budget.

@ Chocoholic Haven
Alma begins her tour of the Belgian city of Bruges.


While touring Belgium, you meet Paz.

Alma shook paws with Paz the Dragon of Peace. They both received one silver mole!

Paz gave you 15 "Chocolate-Coffee Candy Delight" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 160 Find points today: 41 Hunt total: 763

PazAlmaQUEST REWARD (edible)


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 2/25

Bedtime in Bruges
This is clearly a favoured spot for the family pet. He has the best of both worlds—a blanket thoughtfully provided by his humans, ample fresh air, and on waking he can take an interest in what is passing outside on the street!

@ Bedtime in Bruges

Purple Flower Power Egg
My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.


While touring Belgium, you meet Noelle.

Alma shook paws with Noelle the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Noelle gave you 1 "Purple Flower Power Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 388 Find points today: 67 Hunt total: 789

NoelleAlmaQUEST REWARD
(edible)


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 3/25

Bruges Dragon Benches
The dragon is a symbol of Bruges due to an old legend and green benches in the city are supported by winged graceful metal curves culminating in a dragon's head.

@ Bruges Dragon Benches
The basic concepts of modern banking and stock markets were first developed in Italy, and introduced into the rest of Europe via Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges was wealthy, mostly thanks to the foreign traders doing business in town. The people of Bruges themselves, more specifically the innkeepers, were often involved as intermediaries. They not only offered accommodation and meals, but also storage space for the goods exchanged and more importantly, they would put foreign traders in touch with each other and facilitate transactions.
The van der Beurzes were the most important family of innkeepers of Bruges. The Ter Beurze building that was in business in 1276 still stands close to the Markt. This inn was well-known for its excellent location close to the trading heart of town, and by the nation houses of the powerful Italian city-states of Venice, Lucca, Genoa and Florence as well as English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Legend has it that one day, two foreign merchants were meeting in the Ter Beurze inn. One had a cargo of cocoa beans, the other, diamonds. They wanted to trade together, but as the price was based on weight, they decided to write the exchange on a simple piece of paper, creating the first bill of exchange.
In around 1415, traders used to meet at Ter Beurze, either on the square in front of it or in the inn when it rained, to exchange commodities, bonds, bills of exchange and even insurance. Still today, this word is used in many languages to refer to the stock exchange (beurs in Dutch, bourse in French, borsa in Italian, bolsa in Spanish and Börse in German).


While touring Belgium, you meet Snowball.

Alma shook paws with Snowball the Sparkling Snow Foxee. They both received one silver mole!

Snowball and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 397 Find points today: 70 Hunt total: 792

SnowballAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 4/25

Romantic Canal Tour
Take a relaxing and romantic boat trip down this canal in Bruges, taking in the beautiful scenery on both sides.

@ Romantic Canal Tour
The basic concepts of modern banking and stock markets were first developed in Italy, and introduced into the rest of Europe via Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges was wealthy, mostly thanks to the foreign traders doing business in town. The people of Bruges themselves, more specifically the innkeepers, were often involved as intermediaries. They not only offered accommodation and meals, but also storage space for the goods exchanged and more importantly, they would put foreign traders in touch with each other and facilitate transactions.
The van der Beurzes were the most important family of innkeepers of Bruges. The Ter Beurze building that was in business in 1276 still stands close to the Markt. This inn was well-known for its excellent location close to the trading heart of town, and by the nation houses of the powerful Italian city-states of Venice, Lucca, Genoa and Florence as well as English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Legend has it that one day, two foreign merchants were meeting in the Ter Beurze inn. One had a cargo of cocoa beans, the other, diamonds. They wanted to trade together, but as the price was based on weight, they decided to write the exchange on a simple piece of paper, creating the first bill of exchange.
In around 1415, traders used to meet at Ter Beurze, either on the square in front of it or in the inn when it rained, to exchange commodities, bonds, bills of exchange and even insurance. Still today, this word is used in many languages to refer to the stock exchange (beurs in Dutch, bourse in French, borsa in Italian, bolsa in Spanish and Börse in German).


While touring Belgium, you meet Firefly.

Alma shook paws with Firefly the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Firefly and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 459 Find points today: 81 Hunt total: 803

FireflyAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 5/25

Relaxing in Bruges
The flag of Bruges is red, white and blue! It comprises a blue lion on a background of red and white stripes. The coat of arms of the city consists of the royal crown, a lion, a bear and the Latin motto SPQB (Senatus Populusque Brugensis—the senate and people of Bruges).

@ Relaxing in Bruges
The Church of Our Lady in Bruges dates mainly from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Its tower, at 115.6 meters (379 ft) in height, remains the tallest structure in the city and the second tallest brickwork tower in the world (the tallest being the St Martin’s Church in Landshut, Germany).


While touring Belgium, you meet Wuzzy.

Alma shook paws with Wuzzy the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Wuzzy and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 483 Find points today: 88 Hunt total: 810

WuzzyAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 75


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 6/25

Backstreet Bruges by Boat
A peaceful and relaxing trip may be taken by boat, exploring canal-side houses with quaint bay windows and tiled roofs. Perhaps a swan or two will keep you company along the way!

@ Backstreet Bruges by Boat
The basic concepts of modern banking and stock markets were first developed in Italy, and introduced into the rest of Europe via Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges was wealthy, mostly thanks to the foreign traders doing business in town. The people of Bruges themselves, more specifically the innkeepers, were often involved as intermediaries. They not only offered accommodation and meals, but also storage space for the goods exchanged and more importantly, they would put foreign traders in touch with each other and facilitate transactions.
The van der Beurzes were the most important family of innkeepers of Bruges. The Ter Beurze building that was in business in 1276 still stands close to the Markt. This inn was well-known for its excellent location close to the trading heart of town, and by the nation houses of the powerful Italian city-states of Venice, Lucca, Genoa and Florence as well as English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Legend has it that one day, two foreign merchants were meeting in the Ter Beurze inn. One had a cargo of cocoa beans, the other, diamonds. They wanted to trade together, but as the price was based on weight, they decided to write the exchange on a simple piece of paper, creating the first bill of exchange.
In around 1415, traders used to meet at Ter Beurze, either on the square in front of it or in the inn when it rained, to exchange commodities, bonds, bills of exchange and even insurance. Still today, this word is used in many languages to refer to the stock exchange (beurs in Dutch, bourse in French, borsa in Italian, bolsa in Spanish and Börse in German).


While touring Belgium, you meet MooDonna.

Alma shook paws with MooDonna the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

MooDonna and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 491 Find points today: 91 Hunt total: 813

MooDonnaAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 10


14th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 7/25

Schellemolen Windmill, Bruges
This peaceful scene is located on the canal between Bruges and the village of Damme.

@ Schellemolen Windmill, Bruges
De Halve Maan is a beer lover’s dream. De Halve Maan is a 16th century brewery, owned by the same family since 1856 and is without a doubt one of the best Belgian beer tours you’ll find in Bruges.


While touring Belgium, you meet Flare.

Alma shook paws with Flare the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Flare and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 635 Find points today: 106 Hunt total: 828

FlareAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 8/25

Bruges From Above
Enjoy this aerial view of the mediaeval city of Bruges Old Town, with its red-roofed buildings mingling with more modern structures.

@ Bruges From Above
The Flemish primitives is a collective name that stands for early Netherlandish painting. It is about the work of artists from the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands during the 15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance, more specifically artists living in the cities like Bruges, Ghent, Tournai, Brussels and Mechelen. Bruges quickly became the meeting source and place of inspiration for many artists like Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. Their world-famous masterpieces can be found in one of the 26 Bruges Museums.


While touring Belgium, you meet Minnie the Moo-cher.

Alma shook paws with Minnie the Moo-cher the Holstein Friesian Calf. They both received one silver mole!

Minnie the Moo-cher gave you 15 "Chocolate-Spearmint Candy Delight" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 28 Find points today: 10 Hunt total: 857

Minnie the Moo-cherAlmaQUEST REWARD (edible)


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 9/25

Canal Trip in Bruges
Bruges (Brugge in Dutch) is the eighth largest city in Belgium, by population (117,460). It is in the region of Flanders. Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam and St Petersburg, it is sometimes referred to as the 'Venice of the North'.

@ Canal Trip in Bruges
Bruges crafts some of the most luxurious lace in the world. Pop into one of the lace shops dotted around the city to buy a lace souvenir, or better yet visit the Lace Centre to learn more about the history of lace in Bruges.


While touring Belgium, you meet Gigiii.

Alma shook paws with Gigiii the Goose. They both received one silver mole!

Gigiii and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 51 Find points today: 17 Hunt total: 864

GigiiiAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 10


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 10/25

Bruges by Boat
Here is a gem of a building to appreciate on a boat trip or perhaps a walking tour. In character it seems like an old rectory, with its ivy-covered garden wall. Note the crow-stepped gable end, which is typical in Belgium and in many countries on the Continent.

@ Bruges by Boat
The film In Bruges starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes was made there in 2008.


While touring Belgium, you meet Grace.

Alma shook paws with Grace the Mother Goose. They both received one silver mole!

Grace and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 97 Find points today: 24 Hunt total: 871

GraceAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 75


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 11/25

Belgian Idyll
Another gem to be discovered by boat, this idyllic scene is typical of the architecture to be found in Bruges.

@ Belgian Idyll
In the last half of the 19th century, Bruges became one of the world’s first tourist destinations, attracting wealthy British and French tourists.


While touring Belgium, you meet Cumulus.

Alma shook paws with Cumulus the Cloud. They both received one silver mole!

Cumulus and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 140 Find points today: 33 Hunt total: 880

CumulusAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 12/25

Honey Coloured Facades
These beautiful houses with their ornate gates, roofs, gables and lamps, can be discovered on a stroll around Bruges.

@ Honey Coloured Facades
The house at the Spanjaardstraat 17 at the corner by the Augustine Bridge is known by locals as the most haunted house of the city. Even today, new inhabitants never last for too long and tend to move out within a year. It used to be a convent for the nuns while on the opposite of the canal there used to be an Augustinian Monastery. The monks frequented the convent to hear confessions and to administer communion. One day in 1498, an Italian monk and a young nun fell in love with each other. They both prayed for their feelings to disappear, in vain. One night, the monk discovered a secret tunnel linking both buildings, and he could not resist visiting the beautiful nun. He prayed and begged her to run away with him. No one ever saw them alive again…
This is when strange things started to happen in the convent: a female figure dressed in white floating through rooms and vanishing through walls, a male figure dressed in black with a grim expression on his face appeared occasionally.
In 1890, an English couple moved in and was startled by the phenomena. They invited a well-known spiritualist and the famous novelist Florence Marryat to document his séances. The spirit of the monk revealed he had been stalking the young nun, but she turned her back on him, respecting her religious vows. Enraged, he stabbed her to death in the tunnel, and took his own life. Whether you believe in it or not, the facts are that one day, the secret passageway was rediscovered, and in it were found two skeletons, a male and female, along with a dagger…


While touring Belgium, you meet jonny.

Alma shook paws with jonny the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

jonny and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 237 Find points today: 47 Hunt total: 894

jonnyAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 10


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 13/25

Canal Reflection
For centuries, canals been the arteries of Bruges, winding through the city and revealing another magnificent view around every bend. Take a stroll along the bank, or join a boat trip and discover hidden gardens, romantic bridges and mediaeval facades reflected in the water.

@ Canal Reflection
Bruges values the importance of education, and is home to several colleges and two major internationally acclaimed universities. In fact, it’s against the law to leave school before the age of 18 throughout Belgium.


While touring Belgium, you meet Mickle.

Alma shook paws with Mickle the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Mickle gave you 15 "Chocolate-Strawberry Candy Delight" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 477 Find points today: 75 Hunt total: 922

MickleAlmaQUEST REWARD (edible)


15th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 14/25

Frites Belges et Mayonnaise
It's claimed to be a Belgian national dish! Twice-fried chips are served topped with mayonnaise, or in this case, a choice also of tomato ketchup! Delicious!

@ Frites Belges et Mayonnaise
Brugge is an outstanding example of a mediaeval historic settlement, which has maintained its historic fabric as this has evolved over the centuries, and where original Gothic constructions form part of the town’s identity.


While touring Belgium, you meet Ladybug.

Alma shook paws with Ladybug the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Ladybug and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 809 Find points today: 104 Hunt total: 951

LadybugAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 10


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 15/25

Old Belgian Windmill
Old windmill in Damme, Belgium known as Hoeke Mill (Hoekemolen).

@ Old Belgian Windmill
Oh look ... you got a little gift!


While touring Belgium, you meet Violet.

Alma shook paws with Violet the Spring Bunny. They both received one silver mole!

Violet gave you 1 "Snow Globe, Bruges, Belgium" size 7

Tries today: 10 Find points today: 6 Hunt total: 963

VioletAlmaQUEST REWARD
size 7


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 16/25

Bruges Architecture
The outer buildings are examples of crow-stepped gables. The oldest examples of this style of architecture are to be found in Belgium. They are called trapgevel in Dutch.

@ Bruges Architecture
In the Middle Ages “Made in Bruges” meant luxury. Today, with 20,000 inhabitants within the old city and 6.7 million tourists yearly, chocolates “made in Bruges” for every one of them seems doubtful … and it often is! Indeed, some dubious chocolate stores sell chocolate not even made in Belgium as being from Bruges. To counter this issue, the municipality has designed a logo for visitors to spot stores where the chocolate is indeed “made in Bruges”: look for the cocoa pod framed by two swans.


While touring Belgium, you meet Mia.

Alma shook paws with Mia the Purple Dragonfly 2.0. They both received one silver mole!

Mia and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 37 Find points today: 13 Hunt total: 970

MiaAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 17/25

Water Tour in Belgium
No visit to Bruges is complete without a boat trip on the canals, the "roadways" of the city. Perhaps accompanied by swans floating alongside you on the water, you will see Bruges from a different perspective, because some things you can only discover from the water!

@ Water Tour in Belgium
The basic concepts of modern banking and stock markets were first developed in Italy, and introduced into the rest of Europe via Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges was wealthy, mostly thanks to the foreign traders doing business in town. The people of Bruges themselves, more specifically the innkeepers, were often involved as intermediaries. They not only offered accommodation and meals, but also storage space for the goods exchanged and more importantly, they would put foreign traders in touch with each other and facilitate transactions.
The van der Beurzes were the most important family of innkeepers of Bruges. The Ter Beurze building that was in business in 1276 still stands close to the Markt. This inn was well-known for its excellent location close to the trading heart of town, and by the nation houses of the powerful Italian city-states of Venice, Lucca, Genoa and Florence as well as English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Legend has it that one day, two foreign merchants were meeting in the Ter Beurze inn. One had a cargo of cocoa beans, the other, diamonds. They wanted to trade together, but as the price was based on weight, they decided to write the exchange on a simple piece of paper, creating the first bill of exchange.
In around 1415, traders used to meet at Ter Beurze, either on the square in front of it or in the inn when it rained, to exchange commodities, bonds, bills of exchange and even insurance. Still today, this word is used in many languages to refer to the stock exchange (beurs in Dutch, bourse in French, borsa in Italian, bolsa in Spanish and Börse in German).


While touring Belgium, you meet MIT.

Alma shook paws with MIT the Mouse in Trousers. They both received one silver mole!

MIT and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 86 Find points today: 18 Hunt total: 975

MITAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 15


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 18/25

Fine Dining, Bruges
A place to relax over a delicious meal at the end of a day's sightseeing in Bruges, this cosy restaurant can be discovered amongst the winding back streets of the city.

@ Fine Dining, Bruges
Bruges may be small, but it has over 80 bridges, making it easy to navigate the city and get from one side of the canals to the other. Due to the sheer amount of canals and bridges, Bruges is known as ‘Venice of the North’.


While touring Belgium, you meet gemma.

Alma shook paws with gemma the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!

gemma gave you 15 "Iridescent Purple Candy Drop" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 291 Find points today: 51 Hunt total: 1008

gemmaAlmaQUEST REWARD (edible)


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 19/25

Belgische chocolade
Belgium's production of chocolate started in the first half of the 17th century and increased steadily thereafter. It is a very important part of the Belgian economy, with over 2000 chocolatiers in the country. How many could resist this delicious looking collection!

@ Belgische chocolade
As the Zwijn estuary silted up in the 15th century, the city began to decline as a trade centre but remained brilliant and powerful as the court of the Dukes of Burgundy and as the artistic centre of the Flemish school of painting, until the religious and political struggles of the 16th century completed its eclipse.


While touring Belgium, you meet Sheba.

Alma shook paws with Sheba the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Sheba and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 327 Find points today: 56 Hunt total: 1013

ShebaAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 20/25

Misty Cityscape, Bruges
A romantic aerial cityscape of mediaeval Bruges in the misty morning.

@ Misty Cityscape, Bruges
When De Halve Maan brewery decided to expand in 2016 to cope with the success of their newest beer, the Brugse Zot, that is exported to more than 30 countries, they could have simply moved their brewing facility outside of Bruges. But there is something unique about brewing beers where a brewery has been continuously doing so since 1564! And there is something very special about visiting such a facility in the heart of the city, and enjoying a beer there. This is why a 3.276-kilometre (2 mi) beer pipeline was designed and installed to link the brewery to the maturation and bottling facility just outside of town. The pipeline includes five pipes: two for beer that has to travel at low velocity because of the yeast (it takes 45 minutes for the beer to reach the bottling plant), two for water (one to bring water to the brewery for the brewing process, one to clean the beer pipes), and one to detect leaks, all in a high density polyethylene tube.


While touring Belgium, you meet FLAPPY.

Alma shook paws with FLAPPY the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

FLAPPY and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 385 Find points today: 62 Hunt total: 1019

FLAPPYAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 75


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 21/25

Atomium, 1958
The Atomium was built for Expo '58, in other words, the Worlds Fair held in Brussels that year. Representing an iron unit cell (9 iron atoms) magnified 165 billion times, the monument with its unique silhouette has, over time, grown to become the symbol of Brussels and Belgium. It consists of eight stainless steel spheres, each 60 ft in diameter. They are connected by tubes which are 10 ft in diameter. Overall, the Atomium stands 335 ft (102 m) above ground. The central tube features an elevator that was once one of the fastest in the world. It could travel around 20 ft per second, carrying two dozen people to the top in about 23 seconds. The escalators were also some of the biggest in Europe, with one measuring 100 ft long. In 1958, Atomium was the sixth-largest metal structure in the world. It is a science centre and museum and the platform on Level 7 offers amazing views of Brussels, including Mini Europe and Laeken Park. The panoramic restaurant is the highest level. Don't forget to visit the gift shop when you've seen all Atomium has to offer, and perhaps treat yourself to an Atomium Smurf Figurine!

@ Atomium, 1958
When De Halve Maan brewery decided to expand in 2016 to cope with the success of their newest beer, the Brugse Zot, that is exported to more than 30 countries, they could have simply moved their brewing facility outside of Bruges. But there is something unique about brewing beers where a brewery has been continuously doing so since 1564! And there is something very special about visiting such a facility in the heart of the city, and enjoying a beer there. This is why a 3.276-kilometre (2 mi) beer pipeline was designed and installed to link the brewery to the maturation and bottling facility just outside of town. The pipeline includes five pipes: two for beer that has to travel at low velocity because of the yeast (it takes 45 minutes for the beer to reach the bottling plant), two for water (one to bring water to the brewery for the brewing process, one to clean the beer pipes), and one to detect leaks, all in a high density polyethylene tube.


While touring Belgium, you meet Doctor Hoo.

Alma shook paws with Doctor Hoo the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Doctor Hoo and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 644 Find points today: 92 Hunt total: 1049

Doctor HooAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 15


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 22/25

Rosary Canal, Bruges
The Rozenhoedkaai Quay of the Rosary Canal in Bruges.

@ Rosary Canal, Bruges
If you’re visiting Bruges, try and avoid Sundays as almost everything is closed.


While touring Belgium, you meet Fiddlesticks.

Alma shook paws with Fiddlesticks the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Fiddlesticks and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 717 Find points today: 104 Hunt total: 1061

FiddlesticksAlmaQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 23/25

Historical Bruges
A charming example of historical architecture in mediaeval Bruges.

@ Historical Bruges
Sint-Janshuismill windmill was built in 1770, the oldest windmill in Bruges. Sint-Janshuismill still grinds flour to this day, and it’s the only windmill in Bruges that is open to the public with a museum inside. It’s also the only mill in Bruges standing on its original position.


While touring Belgium, you meet Isabella.

Alma shook paws with Isabella the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

Isabella gave you 15 "Chocolate-Strawberry Candy Delight" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 855 Find points today: 119 Hunt total: 1076

IsabellaAlmaQUEST REWARD (edible)


17th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 24/25

Bridge in Old Bruges
A romantic old bridge over the Groenerei Canal in Bruges, Belgium.

@ Bridge in Old Bruges
The basic concepts of modern banking and stock markets were first developed in Italy, and introduced into the rest of Europe via Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges was wealthy, mostly thanks to the foreign traders doing business in town. The people of Bruges themselves, more specifically the innkeepers, were often involved as intermediaries. They not only offered accommodation and meals, but also storage space for the goods exchanged and more importantly, they would put foreign traders in touch with each other and facilitate transactions.
The van der Beurzes were the most important family of innkeepers of Bruges. The Ter Beurze building that was in business in 1276 still stands close to the Markt. This inn was well-known for its excellent location close to the trading heart of town, and by the nation houses of the powerful Italian city-states of Venice, Lucca, Genoa and Florence as well as English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Legend has it that one day, two foreign merchants were meeting in the Ter Beurze inn. One had a cargo of cocoa beans, the other, diamonds. They wanted to trade together, but as the price was based on weight, they decided to write the exchange on a simple piece of paper, creating the first bill of exchange.
In around 1415, traders used to meet at Ter Beurze, either on the square in front of it or in the inn when it rained, to exchange commodities, bonds, bills of exchange and even insurance. Still today, this word is used in many languages to refer to the stock exchange (beurs in Dutch, bourse in French, borsa in Italian, bolsa in Spanish and Börse in German).


While touring Belgium, you meet Banaring.

Alma shook paws with Banaring the Banana Peel. They both received one silver mole!

Banaring gave you 1 "Belgium Travel Token"

Tries today: 73 Find points today: 23 Hunt total: 1101

BanaringAlmaQUEST REWARD


17th Jun 2023
Alma views Belgium: Bruges!
Episode 25/25

Street Frites Treat
When you get a craving at night for fried potato chips when in Bruges, head out to this purveyor of frites to get your fix of deliciousness in a cone!

@ Street Frites Treat
Alma has now completed her tour of the Belgian city of Bruges. As she prepares to go home, she receives a wonderful gift!

Alma has enjoyed her tour of the Belgian city of Bruges, but it is time to go home now! This Travel Game is over now, but there will be more events in PnF soon!


While touring Belgium, you meet Mister.

Alma shook paws with Mister the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!

Mister gave you 1 "Snow Globe, Bruges, Belgium"

Tries today: 127 Find points today: 35 Hunt total: 1113

MisterAlmaQUEST REWARD