Juniper Bruhmomentius
Bluelight Crew
Around 25 countries. Going to france and spain next year.
It (Berlin) is intriguing if you have an interest in 20th century history, as a lot of stuff went down there during WW2, the Cold War etc. imo it’s cool as you walk from the western part of the city to the eastern part, with the change in architectural style, place names etc reflecting the socialist influence. The DDR museum is kinda neat, one of only 2 museums I visited in Europe (the other being the obligatory Louvre). Lots of nightlife too. Those are my fuzzy recollections of it...as far as European cities went I preferred Prague but, Berlin was worth checking out too I thought, I took a bus tour with another tourist from Mexico City and it was actually pretty fun!Berlin is so not worth it. I travelled to Berlin by train for 11 hours and I was so fucking excited. It's just poop. The whole city. Reichstag was kinda cool, but you need an appointment to get in, and it costs a lot of money. The Wall is gone, it stinks, it's loud and it's fucked up. Every house looks like shit, the people look like shit, and it's so damned noisy.
If you want to see Germany, you gotta check out the South or the North, everything in the middle is fucking ugly flatland with even uglier cities and a less than desirable architectural style.
@ topic: I want to go to Norway and see the Aurora Borealis.
Incredible place indeedmy favourite of all my trips has to be patagonia:
mt. fitzroy:
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glacier grey:
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perito moreno glacier:
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las torres:
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alasdair
I mean ofc it's person of view, everyone likes different things. I hated Berlin. Junkies lying on the streets everywhere, some half dead in a dark ditch, drug dealers everywhere, punks inside the banks. Fuckin pisshole ^^ Also I'm more of a 19th century kind of guy, so Weimar was much more interesting to me historicallyIt (Berlin) is intriguing if you have an interest in 20th century history, as a lot of stuff went down there during WW2, the Cold War etc. imo it’s cool as you walk from the western part of the city to the eastern part, with the change in architectural style, place names etc reflecting the socialist influence. The DDR museum is kinda neat, one of only 2 museums I visited in Europe (the other being the obligatory Louvre). Lots of nightlife too. Those are my fuzzy recollections of it...as far as European cities went I preferred Prague but, Berlin was worth checking out too I thought, I took a bus tour with another tourist from Mexico City and it was actually pretty fun!
I haven’t done the tourist thing in a long time but I wouldn’t mind doing it again. Ps the northern lights are overrated! Lol jk, hope you get to see em at some point
Awesome half German makes me long to see it one day. If only I could start paying electric and gas here first.I would like to visit Germany because it is an incredibly beautiful country, which beckons me with its mountainous expanses and castles of antiquity. I have seen several reports about this country and realized that this is where I want to go. I found a few options to get there, and the most interesting option was db fahrplan. I think you might be interested in it because it is possible to find a lot of emotions, inspiration, and feelings on the road. I think that is the primary purpose of such trips in which you can accumulate a lot of memories.
Bhutan means"the land of dragons"they also have a
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Well, the South is beautiful.I would like to visit Germany because it is an incredibly beautiful country, which beckons me with its mountainous expanses and castles of antiquity. I have seen several reports about this country and realized that this is where I want to go. I found a few options to get there, and the most interesting option was db fahrplan. I think you might be interested in it because it is possible to find a lot of emotions, inspiration, and feelings on the road. I think that is the primary purpose of such trips in which you can accumulate a lot of memories.
Bhutan means"the land of dragons"
Russia just seems like it'd be amazing. I guess getting a visa is the only issue, though I guess anybody can get one (I have no record and I have an updated passport). I really have no interest in going to Moscow but I guess I'd have to go there first and figure out where to go from there, like St. Petersburg (as an example). I'd really like to visit Siberia though. It seems like such a melting pot of different cultures and religions. Besides that, the landscape looks incredible; based on photos anyway
Has anybody here been to Russia?