Formule 1 Berlin Sued Brandeburg Park
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Artistic Berlin
... is a very musical city and concerts like this happen almost every night. Not to mention there are various art museums, galleries, 3 opera houses and multiple theaters for plays, the ballet and the symphony! All in all it's a very artistic and creative city, which leads me to the next sight we saw: the east side gallery. This is a 1.3 km stretch of the Berlin wall that has been painted on the Eastern side. It's the original wall, and most of the paintings ...
Day Five - Bier and Wodka don't mix
... Works every time! Had brunch at a cafe along the Spree just under the Berliner Dom. It was so nice. Had this amazing Chai Tee. Foamy with honey on the bottom and came with a little brownie. Yum!! I spent most of the day at museumInsel. It's a whole island in Berlin full of museums. One had Degas, Manet, Monet and lots of Netherlands and Germans. That was the Alte Nationalgalerie. Next I ...
Fellowship of "De Map"
... stoelen, omringd door planten en bloemen en in de zonneschijn stond een grote bus, formaatje schoolbus. In die bus kon je koffie halen, maar ook fruit met slagroom en er stonden grote potten snoep. Daar zaten we, met onze boeken en onze koffie, op het meest idyllische plekje in Berlijn. En de kers op de taart was dat er iemand schuin tegenover ons zat, weer eens een jonge Johnny Depp-look-a-like, met een volle snor en ...
Beer, Beaches, Berliners!
... and what a cheap ******* he was the entire rest of the day. In fact, the following round, I bought 2 big ones and 1 small one just to take it a little farther… After some time out there, Allen was supposed to meet with a Russian who he was studying with, and checked to see if I wanted to come along. I’m not sure what was said before we arrived, however we ended up showing up 4.5 hours late, drunk and sun burnt. I somehow think that this was attributed to me, due to ...
Berlin
... has never revealed what he was thinking or why he chose the design that he did. But it is quite amazing. Its all columns and as you walk through you have no peripheral vision. its a wired feeling but I would feel like that being marched away to a camp and not knowing where im going - that would leave you 'blinded' i guess.
As I said before Germany has done well on remembering the lost lives of the period before and during the war. So much so that when the ...