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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Gozleme Restaurant: the Best Manti in Berlin
Gozleme Restaurant is one of these places that we always walked in front of but never felt like we should go in. Now, we can say that it was a mistake to ignore…
Your Guide to Sant Pau Barcelona: Art Nouveau Architecture and History
If you want a unique and inspiring experience in Barcelona, add Sant Pau to your itinerary. This stunning architecture exemplifies the beauty and creativity of …
Neheimer Strasse Murals in Reinickendorf
The weather wasn’t great when I took my bike from Neukölln to Reinickendorf to take picture of the Neheimer Strasse Murals but it was worth it. The cloudy sky, …
The Sphinx of Saint Petersburg
Not that many people know that the northernmost location of an Egyptian Sphinx is actually in Russia. Making the Sphinx of Saint Petersburg, probably, the only …
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 terrifying G…
Exploring the abandoned Güterbahnhof Pankow-Heinersdorf
There are no trains at the Güterbahnhof Pankow-Heinersdorf, but they used to come here a lot before somebody figured out how to make them drive in the other dir…
Rotterdam Santa Claus: Butt Plug and All
Rotterdam, a city known for its modern architecture and vibrant art scene, is also home to one of the most controversial statues in the world: the Rotterdam San…
Exploring Gjogv in the North of Faroe Islands
In the north of Eysturoy Island, you will find a small and picturesque village called Gjogv. Gjogv means gorge in Faroese, and it sounds exactly the opposite of…










