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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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Make Me a German – A Funny Series from BBC
You must see Make Me a German below as a British joke on Germany. If you don’t see it like that, I don’t think you will enjoy it as much as I did. I…
Our visit to the Degersand Resort in Eckerö
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The Devil’s Column in Milano
When you are leaving the Saint Ambrose Church in Milan, you can see a white marble column that looks like it has seen better days. There are even two prominent …
The Pergamon Museum: A Berlin Must-See…But Plan Ahead
Imagine the awe-inspiring sight of the colossal blue gates of Babylon or strolling through the magnificent arches of a bustling Roman marketplace. These aren't …
Reto Camera Review: A Ultra Wide & Slim Analog Camera Perfect for Summer Travel
The Reto Ultra Wide & Slim is an excellent camera for capturing travel memories on film. If you're willing to work within its limitations, you'll be rewarded wi…
Purrfectly Unique: A Tour of the Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary in Rome
The Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary in Rome is a unique shelter dedicated solely to providing care and protection to stray cats. Located in the historical center …
Rabbit Field: Where rabbits used to cross the Berlin Wall
Berlin has plenty of tourist attractions. However, beyond the usual tourist hotspots, several hidden gems are waiting to be discovered, which is one reason why …
The Tragic End of Rosa Luxemburg: A Berlin Memorial in the Tiergarten
In January 1919, Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, critical figures in the German socialist movement, were killed by the government after a failed revolution …










