Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by reaper47 on
Mon May 22nd 2006 at 6:20pm
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Been to Berlin for a couple of days! What a weird city. The people are nice and fun but somehow you can feel all the shattering historical events just by walking through the city. There are walls with bullet holes. In the middle of the city there is a giant, bombed church. The Berlin wall is teared down almost completely but there are a few places you can see the rest of it which is intimidating enough.
I lived in a cheap youth hostel in Mahrzahn which happens to be in the outer east, ex-DDR part. The building is a somewhat depressing graffiti-covered plattenbau. The streets are huge with 50-meter concrete pavements whose sole purpose seems to be to make the city look even greyer than it is. Even the old buildings (most of the inner city was bombed in WW2, so most buildings are surpsingly "modern") look different than in other European cities. More straight, aggressive... It's so German, it's almost cliched. :biggrin:
Anyways, nice bars ect. A good place to go out and a fresh, international atmosphere. My plans on using this trip as an inspiration for a new map have been squashed, though. If I did you guys would tell me not to use so many right-angled walls.
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by Gwil on
Mon May 22nd 2006 at 11:23pm
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I'd like to go - I imagine the architecture in East Berlin would be all
grey and monotone, in keeping with communist city planning doctrine..
but so interesting to see that juxtaposed with the western side, and
whatever remains of the old city too.
Like pepper, it's on my "to do list" - along with a feckload of other
European cities. So far i've only done Paris, London and Cardiff which
have any significance. Oh and Calais is worth a visit if you do go to
France (and sail to the UK) - rough and ready but quite olde world and
good, cheap food!
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by reaper47 on
Tue May 23rd 2006 at 9:39am
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It seems like many people have a "list". Berlin was on mine, too. I've also been to Paris, Prague, London and Venice. Rome is missing. Then there is Barcelona, Amsterdam... a lot do. I could live at a friend's place in Amsterdam so I might go there in the coming months.
I didn't see the airshow, pepper. I'm afraid I missed quite a bit. I was on a symposium that was held in Berlin so I could only do some sight-seeing on Sunday and in the evenings.
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by BlisTer on
Tue May 23rd 2006 at 10:13am
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only visited K?ln in germany yet. For the rest of europe, i've been to Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Venice, Athens, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague... (worth mentioning)
Outside of Europe, i've only been to Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
These words are my diaries screaming out loud
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by French Toast on
Tue May 23rd 2006 at 11:31am
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You guys are ambitious. My list contains BC.
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by Gwil on
Tue May 23rd 2006 at 2:35pm
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Australia is nice. I managed to see Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra
and bits and bobs in between, as well as most of New Zealands South
Island as well as Wellington and Auckland in the north.
I also stopped in Bangkok airport for an hour or two!
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by Spartan on
Wed May 24th 2006 at 12:14am
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There are several Eurpean cities I'd like to visit but I can't come up with a list ATM. National Geographic has had some amzing places in their publications that are mostly nature. Take a look in their magazines or watch the NG channel once in a while to get some good idea of nature spots.
P.S. In September I'm going on a 7day cruise to cozumel and a few other spots on the Mexican coast. The diving should be great, I can't wait to see some of the Mayan architcture.
I'll make sure to take some high quality photos for you guys :smile:
Re: Berlin, Berlin
Posted by Finger on
Wed May 24th 2006 at 4:24am
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Ahhh the nostalgia. I lived in Holland for a few years as a teen (1989 to 1991), in a little town called Terneuzen. Luckily, we were able to travel alot, so I say alot of France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, England, Belgium.. I also spent a few weeks in India and Russia. I was there when the Berlin wall fell, and remember watching the beginning of Desert Storm from my school in Antwerp. Seems like another life time. I would love to go back.