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Orange Berlin
... up at parliament and stopped by the U.S embassy to ask about voting. You will probably recognize the gate in the photos below because it is often used for political events and the berlin wall ran right behind it. Went to Grunewald forest that's inside Beelin City Limits and climbed the castle-esqe tower for a 360 view of the area. It was unfortunately cloudy, otherwise Peter said we could have seen all the way to downtown Berlin. Visited a small art museum nearby ...
A Blitz of Berlin
... was finished. What he did care about was his dogs, and his favorites are all buried in a row right by the king's grave.
I know I only spent a day in Berlin, but I feel like I don't need to go back. I do want to visit Germany and see the rest of the country, but Berlin is a "new" city, built after WWII since it was so destroyed during that war. The buildings are cement slab structures and I just found it too mundane for my tastes.
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I Didn't Know I Was Constipated
... ll have my very fast, very reliable access at home, I can
post more pictures.
So I promised to tell you the conundrum associated with the
Warnemunde stop. The point of stopping
here is that it allows a very unreasonable trip into Berlin. This involves a three hour train ride (each
way), leaving only five or six hours in Berlin.
I had originally planned to go, since I’ve never been, and I really
wanted to see ...
Dag 1
... steken.
Na nog veel meer zigzaggen eindelijk aangekomen op AlexanderPlatz. Één van de grote winkel pleinen van de stad. Hier even tot rust gekomen om vervolgens weer verder te lopen.
We hadden het plan om even naar Checkpoint Charly te gaan. Even snel uitgezocht hoe we er konden komen en toen maar de metro gepakt. In 10 minuutjes waren we op onze bestemming.
Hier op Checkpoint Charly even wat standaard ...
Where to begin with Berlin?
... the weather was so good the whole time, we finally found some time to check out Templehof which is an enormous park in the middle of the city. This park is probably the best example of what our tour guide told us on one of first days in the city - which is that Berlin is constantly changing. Only a couple of years ago this used to be an airport, and in fact our Lonely Planet even says you can catch domestic flights to and from here! So, now for the lucky people who used ...