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Berlin to Copenhagen by bike
In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.
Analog Photography in Berlin
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The Bird: The Best Patties in Prenzlauer Berg
This week for the #52weeksofburgers challenge Fotostrasse goes to the super famous The Bird. Since we started talking about this project, many people told us th…
How to enjoy MyFest Kreuzberg in the best way possible
For me, MyFest Kreuzberg is the unofficial open-air party that marks the beginning of summer in Berlin. The trees are all green, and you can see people on the s…
Guitars Museum in Umeå
Umeå can blame music for placing this northern Swedish city on the world map. Maybe, this is why Umeå is home to the gorgeous Guitars Museum!
Helsinki’s Pissing Statue: Bad Bad Boy from Tommi Toija
When we arrived in Helsinki in September 2014, we knew the city would show its weird side immediately. It always happens to us when we travel. Maybe we attract …
A Quick Tour of what East Berlin used to look like
Berlin’s history left a lot of marks on the city and most of this marks can be seen in the city architecture. From the Kingdom of Prussia to the Soviets, a lot …
Magnus Cathedral and the Kirkjubøur Village
St. Magnus Cathedral was built over 700 years ago in the southernmost village of Streymoy. But it was never finished. Today, the building is not completed, with…
Tempelhof Airplane N106TA: A Forgotten Aerial Relic Revealed
If you have been to Tempelhof as often as we did, you already know an abandoned airplane is in the grass area next to one of the landing strips. We call it the …
London Canal Museum and the King’s Cross Ice Well
The London Canal Museum is a small museum located close to King’s Cross. There, you can learn a lot about the rich history of London’s canals, the people who li…










