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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Our Visit to Kaserne Krampnitz, November 2013
The third time I went to Kaserne Krampnitz was in November 2013, and it was probably the last time I would go there. I say this because, even though the last ti…
Exploring the Flugplatz Oranienburg with Drones
What remains of the Flugplatz Oranienburg can be seen not that far away from the Oranienburg Hauptbahnhof. Built before the Second World War, between 1936 and 1…
Wroclaw Market Square: The Largest Market Square in Poland
When you visit Wroclaw, you start seeing the Market Square as the heart of the city. This is where shopping, food and business gather for everybody, even if you…
The Wolves are Back in Berlin with Rainer Opolka
In early August 2016, If you arrived in Berlin via Hauptbahnhof you would be greeted by a pack of wolves. Bronze and iron statues, some of them with more than 2…
Berlin’s Burger Vision: This Deep-Fried Calzone Burger Will Change Everything You Know
We visited a place called Burger Vision for the #52weeksofburgers challenge and discovered a very different “burger.” We were going to meet a few fr…
Where was Marlene Dietrich born in Berlin?
She is the most prominent name when you think about cinema and Berlin, and she came to the world as Marie Magdalene Dietrich, but everybody knows a slightly dif…
Everything You Need to Know about the Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall symbolized the Cold War and split the city into East and West for nearly three decades. Today, it stands as a powerful reminder of the tumultuou…
Joseph Grimaldi Park in North London: where the world’s most famous clown is buried
On the way between my hotel and King’s Cross, there was a park. A park with a familiar name but one of those names that doesn’t ring a bell but that you still t…









