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Syphosis
Yet another night of going out and experiencing the awesome night life
in Berlin. Hanging out at the hostel, pretty much everyone was going out. It
seemed to be getting a bit hectic in the common room. So Joanna, Georgia, Steve
(an American guy) and I headed over to Sunflower Hostel where some of Joanna's
friends were, a group of Aussie travelers. Even met a guy there who used to
see someone that I went to high ...
Where did you leave that hat???
... is trying to take photos, plus if you would like a photo of the hut you need to pay 2 euros a person to stand next to a fake American solider!!! So you pay your money and hope you don't get hit by a car during the process... Next stop was Starbucks a safer option but not a cheaper one, we then headed to the stiflung topographie des terrors - the sinister headquarters of the Third Reich secret services, the building is no longer there since ...
Freezing cold weather..
... but their families didn't or something of the sorts, others just couldn't find anything left it live for. After seeing all of that, we continued our tour to the place where Hitler's bunker used to hide beneath our feet. That is the place where he and his bride, Eva Braun, of one day, committed suicide. It is also where Joseph and Magda Goebbels killed their six children and then committed suicide on the following day. So sad and so crazy. It's unimaginable to have ...
Blue in Berlin
Time: 10.26pm Weather: Cloudy -10°C
I woke this morning after a disrupted sleep to the sound of Sam's (one of the Aussie guys) alarm going off. I surprised myself by getting out of bed straight away and jumping into the shower, my god it was nice to be warm and clean again. I caught the lift down to the foyer with the intentions of Skyping my family but after 10 minutes and with no one online I decided ...
The Berlin Experience
... Berlin helped us understand how completely the city was destroyed during WW2. Almost all the buildings are square communist area blocks or modern buildings. There are some historic buildings remaining, most have been rebuilt since the war. One of the few structures to survive the war relatively intact was the Brandenburg Gate. Built in 1788, it is one of Berlin's most recognisable ...