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July 12, 2008 Filled under couchsurfing / travel, photography
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»It happened, therefore it can
happen again. This is the core
of what we have to say.«
Primo Levi

in Berlin

I’ve been to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in July 2008 when I was in Berlin and this was something that moved me like nothing else for quite some time. It doesn’t get any more real than that.

Berlin is a great place and I will be back for more! 2 days weren’t even remotely enough.

Rainbow Plant
(out of the car on the way to Berlin)

in Berlin

in Berlin

in Berlin

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