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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The World’s Oldest Bratwurst Kitchen: A Deep Dive into the Nuremberg Bratwurst
Whenever you find yourself wandering through the cobblestones streets of Bavaria’s second largest city, your hunger will eventually lead to one thing: the Nurem…
Flying over Berlin in 1991
Germany was united for less than a year when the guys behind the Berlin Channel decided to rent a helicopter and fly over this newly reunified city. From that d…
A Visit to the Ruined Bunkers in Wunsdorf
It was the end of April when we went to Zossen to see the Wunsdorf Bunkers. I came across these bunkers while I read Berlin: The Downfall 1945 by Antony Beevor …
Marlene Dietrich Grave in Berlin: a visit to Städtischer Friedhof in Friedenau
For some, she was a film star who embodied all the complexity of being German in the last century. For others, it was a part of their fantasies. For me, she was…
Photography EDC – What I carry on my bag
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Channel Your Inner Monty Python at the Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven
If you're a Monty Python fan like me, add the Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven to your travel bucket list. This pedestrian tunnel is a hilarious tribute to the i…
Schiller Burger: simple burgers in Neukölln
In this week of the particular quest of trying to find the best burgers around, also known as the #52weeksofburgers challenge, we visit the famous Schiller Burg…
The Newly Found Original Berlin Wall that was lost in the woods in Schonholz
In 1999, local historian Christian Bormann found something that wasn’t supposed to be lost. Nine years after demolition began, he found a piece of the Berlin Wa…










