
We walked all around the outside of the castle.

Elizabeth, Peter and Evelyn on one of the Rakvere Castle walls.

From Rakvere, we headed to Narva. We picked up Elizabeth's friend Sofia (daughter of the Narva corps officers), and headed to the Narva Castle, which not only is a beautiful castle but also houses a museum.

From the observation deck at the very top you can look across the Narva River into Russia. On the other side of the river is a Russian castle that was built to oppose the Narva Castle during Livonian times.
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