Frame Travel Roam Capture
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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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Platform 17 Memorial Berlin: A Site of Holocaust Remembrance
Platform 17 Memorial was inaugurated in January 1998 to commemorate the deportation done by Deutsche Reichsbahn in Nazi Germany.
Uncovering the Secrets of Berlin’s Hidden Backyards: Your Guide to Spandauer Vorstadt
Berlin holds a unique title: the city with the largest number of backyards in all of Germany. They call these backyards Hinterhöfe in German. For many…
How living in Berlin can make you a better person
Moving to Berlin was something that changed my life completely. I didn’t know that before coming here and wasn’t ready for all of this. But living in …
Schwerbelastungskorper: A Visit to the Concrete Monster
A concrete cylinder shouldn’t be on anyone’s list of things to do in Berlin. But the Schwerbelastungskorper is more than just a concrete slab and a te…
An Ancient Roman Tomb inside a Zara Store in Athens
Athens is so unique that we cannot imagine any other city where you can find an ancient roman tomb inside a Zara store. We expected to stumble upon ru…
Where did David Bowie live in Berlin?
During the seventies, Berlin was a city scarred by a war and by a wall the split it in half. This was the city where David Bowie and Iggy Pop decided …
A Visit to St Pancras Old Church in Central London
The St Pancras Old Church in Central London is the subject of many rumors that point it as one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in England. Wh…
Berlin Bunkers: Abandoned Air Shelters around the German Capital
Berlin is a city that still carries scars from a war that ended more than seventy years ago. You can see it on the walls of some old buildings and on …










