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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Wroclaw Dwarfs: Can you catch them all?
Dwarfs overrun Wroclaw. Walking around the city, you will find a dwarf near most major landmarks, and after a while, you start thinking about trying to see ever…
Delos: The Birthplace of the Twin Gods
Delos is a small strip of land near Mykonos, but don't let its small size fool you since this island is one of Greece's most important archaeological, historica…
From Industrial Workhorse to Historic Landmark: The Vaubeka Crane Story
The Vaubeka Crane towers over the Teltow Canal, a crucial waterway for transporting goods into Berlin. It was built in 1935 for the United Berlin Coal Dealers b…
A Weekend Escape from Berlin: 5 Cities You Need to Visit
Berlin is a fantastic city, there's no doubt about that. Every now and then, you need to step back from the craziness of modern life. A weekend escape from Berl…
Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany with Jonathan Meades
The Unholy relics of Nazi Germany is a half-hour documentary from the BBC. In the show, Jonathan Meades presents the role of urban planning and architecture in …
Your Guide to Lilienthal Park: Exploring Berlin’s Aviation Memorial
An unexpected sight is hidden among suburban streets in the south of Berlin: Lilienthal Park. To some, it might look like an ancient burial ground from an alien…
Popraci Neukolln 2017: When we pushed rolls of Hay around Neukölln dressed with Black Metal war paint
Neukölln is a weird place in Berlin. At first glance, the neighborhood looks like a clash of cultures or, maybe, the future of Germany. But, in the back streets…
Old Elbe Tunnel: Exploring the Hamburg Underground
Back in 1911, when the Old Elbe Tunnel was opened to the public, it was an engineering marvel of the world. Back then it was called the St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel du…










