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... on a stag do as they were pretty vocal by this stage and more than happy to hold up and show some of the literature they’d be eyeballing!
We stopped by a section of the wall that still stands and heard the various stories of people trying to break through/over/under it. Quite amazing to think how it covered 155km and circled all of West Berlin. Down the road was Checkpoint Charlie and as you can imagine it was ...
Breakdancing to Bach
... once more, the city is essentially broke. Tourism is its biggest money earner.
So while it’s not a great place for business or employment, it’s a great place for artists, musicians and squatters because it’s cheap. We saw the original Berlin squatter – a man who took up residence on a piece of East German land that was left on the west side of the wall because it was easier to build the wall straight. His tree house and ...
Taas yksi pääkaupunki
... llaisen meille tarjoaisi. Talsittiin siinä sitten vesisateessa joku kilometrin verta, kunnes haluttu Wi-Fi yhteys löytyi. Valittiin hostelli hinnan ja sijainnin perusteella ja lähdettiin metrolla majoitusta päin.
Kun hostellin ovelle sitten päästiin märkänä ja vittuuntuneena, niin respa oli jo ehtinyt poistua paikalta. Eipä meillä ollu varmuutta siitäkään, oliko netissä viimeinen vapaana oleva huone edes enää vapaana. Mikko ...
First night in the big city
... and are now in the north. Kinda like leaving Dallas and going to New York City and eating Texas BBQ there. None the less, the dinner was good, huge portion and not very expensive. Tomorrow we are looking forward to seeing many of the sights here in Berlin; almost too many to choose from...
I wanted to share some photos of our accomodations.
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A Dark Past but a Brighter Future
... memorial, a reminder of the first major Nazi book burning, which occurred in May 1933. There is a glass window in the stone pavement floor that reveals lots of empty book shelves below.
Continuing along the Unter den Linden we then came to the Museumsinsel, lying along the Spree River, it is basically a museum island. Overlooking the island is the impressive Berliner Dom (Cathedral) which is not ...