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The Story of Berlin
... built bunkers during the Cold War to ease people's concern about radiation and the possibility of an atomic bomb. In reality these bunkers were not very safe in the event of an atomic bomb, but people didn't know this at the time. While we were at the bunker they rang a WWII alarm which caused an impression on mom. It brought her back to her childhood when she was a little girl living in an army base. Many times ...
A shelf for my poop and naked people in the park
... of these people must have been really rich!"... We stopped for coffee and a cake and discovered the German toilet shelf , since I didn't have anything to inspect we left the cafe and headed to the park, the park was great and we were all having a lovely time and Chris fell off the swing and tried to break his back!!! Continuing thru the park we spots lots of naked kids playing in huge fun waterfall, the boys are ...
Hallo aus Berlin!
... think Berlin has "Germany's sexiest city" written all over it.
I've been in Berlin for three days now with my mother, with whom I have been busy apartment shopping with. Though we didn't get to sightsee on the double decker City Tour Buses, we did do a lot of walking around the city. Getting lost made it all the more fun. During our second day here we visited the Brandenburg Gate, which lies at the end of ...
More Berlin History.....
... t want to be there. Needless to say, I won’t be returning. I should have clued in, as there were a LOT of people at the other restaurant next door, and only a few dining at the place I visited.
I was fortunate that I walked in that direction tonight, as I also discovered that the entrance to the Savignyplatz S-Bahn station (where I had arrived a few days ago) is right there. It will be considerably easier to walk there with my Backpacks on ...
CityTour em Berlim e Concerto na Filarmonica
... Esta só foi retornada em 1814, quando o exército prussiano invadiu Paris. Em anos mais recentes, foi o símbolo de uma Alemanha dividida e depois foi o símbolo da unificação.
Durante o período da Guerra Fria, esse portão esteve rodeado pelo muro de Berlim, símbolo da separação e, ao mesmo tempo, da reunificação da cidade, que se deu após a queda do muro em 1989. ...