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Lützow
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RE: Berlin

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hmmm, my apartment building was actually in one of your shots...who knows, maybe we walked right by each other...
warspite1

No. Definitely not, I would have recognised someone wearing that number of medals....[;)]

What a coincidence [:)] I'm intrigued as to which one now.....

That's funny. I'm also living there, not far from Kurfürstendamm. On my duty stroke I daily pass Siegessäule, Brandenburger Tor and usually leave the car near Berliner Dom.

It's impressive how much you have seen during your four days. I guess there is not much to add, but our museums, off course.

btw. I'm planning a short trip to London for next spring. Haven't been there since I was a pupil and only some vague memories left from back then.
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RE: Berlin

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I was just there in May but I was only seeking chicks, not artifacts. [;)]
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RE: Berlin

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ORIGINAL: Lützow

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ORIGINAL: 76mm

hmmm, my apartment building was actually in one of your shots...who knows, maybe we walked right by each other...
warspite1

No. Definitely not, I would have recognised someone wearing that number of medals....[;)]

What a coincidence [:)] I'm intrigued as to which one now.....

That's funny. I'm also living there, not far from Kurfürstendamm. On my duty stroke I daily pass Siegessäule, Brandenburger Tor and usually leave the car near Berliner Dom.

It's impressive how much you have seen during your four days. I guess there is not much to add, but our museums, off course.

btw. I'm planning a short trip to London for next spring. Haven't been there since I was a pupil and only some vague memories left from back then.
warspite1

I don't know how long ago that was, but even in the last few years the London skyline has changed beyond all recognition.

And as for London Bridge station.....[X(]


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RE: Berlin

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I don't know how long ago that was, but even in the last few years the London skyline has changed beyond all recognition.

Well, at least I still recognize your buses, so not everything changed. As far as I remember the fee was six pence back then for us kids. It's quite some time ago. [;)]

Looking forward to walk at River Thames again, visiting the Tower and - off course - the Imperial War Museum.
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RE: Berlin

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I don't know how long ago that was, but even in the last few years the London skyline has changed beyond all recognition.

Well, at least I still recognize your buses, so not everything changed. As far as I remember the fee was six pence back then for us kids. It's quite some time ago. [;)]

Looking forward to walk at River Thames again, visiting the Tower and - off course - the Imperial War Museum.
warspite1

Yes the buses themselves may have changed, but they are still Red [:)]
Now Maitland, now's your time!

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RE: Berlin

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My wife and I were in Berlin at the end of a 2 week visit to Germany.

We were there 5 nights - more than 4 full days. We thought that would be plenty.

There is a lot to see and we are going back some time. Great city!

The technology museum is very impressive. The East German Amperman is unforgettable!

And the Pilsner beer is fantastic!
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