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Long Day
What a way to start our trip! Because we took an overnight flight and there is a six hour time difference, we were awake for nearly 30 hours by the time we finally crashed in our hotel room last night. Add to that the more than nine miles we walked throughout the city, and the gross sweat we accumulated from the unbearable sun and heat in both NYC …
Wir lieben Berlin!
... boards through the crowds (even though we imagine it wasn't one of the busier days) but it was an intriguing exhibition, made even more poignant by being situated on the former site of the SS headquarters.
Following afternoon tea at Fassbender & Rausch we returned to the apartment for a final night of beers, good food ...
Another Brick from the Wall
... charlie (Border crossing between East & West Berlin), of course the Berlin wall, past Hitlers Bunker, which was huge area that was encapsulated with 5 metre thick concrete walls and roof (Ironically now surrounded by a Gay Sauna, A Chinese Restaurant & A Jewish Deli), Luftwaffe Ministry or the old SS Headquarters (Also Ironic that it's now the Tax Department Headquarters), the site of the Nazi book burning ...
Berlin is poor but sexy?
... of the Berlin Wall that stands today. It went on for 1.3km; so by the time you walked all the way down and back it was almost 2 miles! All the panels are painted by artists and most were just recently renovated because of the vandalism that happens to them. It was hard to believe that I was walking along this wall and could easy switch side to side, but not too long ago it was impossible to cross. Just the significance of the wall was overpowering. We walked along ...
Touring and Clubbing in Berlin
... a bus ride to Checkpoint Charlie. We saw the memorial for Peter Fechter, a young East Berliner who was shot in the death zone between the walls and was left screaming in agony for an hour until an East German ambulance finally came to pick him up. We didn't spend much time at Checkpoint Charlie because our tour guide believed it is way too touristy now exploits the suffering that it represented. I could definitely see what she was ...