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I had been backpacking through Europe, with a friend for nearly two months, when we made our way into this vibrant German city. The past mingled with the progressive present on every street corner, down every alley. After a few hours of roaming around the city, I felt like I had found a
10.19.2009| Frugal Journeys | juliakitlinskihong
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This innovative, architectural masterpiece by Daniel Libeskind, presents the plight of the Jewish people through the actual design of the building. One of the most effective measures that Libeskind instills in the museum is three underground axes (Axis of Continuity, Axis of Emigration and Axi
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You will only understand the love affair Berliners have with this food stand after you have tried it for yourself. The menu is simple, mostly just wurst and fry combos, but the brilliant concoction of curry powder and ketchup that is the key ingredient to every order will make you a con
10.18.2009| Frugal Journeys | juliakitlinskihong
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