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Backpacking 06: Berlin 3
25th May (Thursday) Berlin
Spent the morning walking along the berlin streets near our apartment. Many of the buildings had nice fresco-like graffiti on them such as this one of the brazil soccer team.
Along the way, this red bull car zoomed in front of us out of nowhere on the pretty much deserted street. Out popped 2 girls in red bull attire…
 Red bull gals: Can we give you wings? Us: Stunned… Red bull gals: They’re free Us: Erm ok… (wonders if there’s any catch)
Red bull gals gladly open a few free cans of Red bull of us before driving off. Having suffered no after-effects from drinking the red bull and seeing quite a few similar marketing gimmicks, we realized it was normal of people to give out free drinks. Quite cool too, especially when the whole station is swarming with people drinking the same thing. Don’t know if it’ll work in Singapore though. Red bull btw comes from Austria!
Took a long stroll in the rain to Karl Marx Allee (Karl Marx avenue) which was meant to be a model communist neighbourhood in East Berlin. Its quite charming actually, very neat and orderly. Carried on to the east side gallery to see its nice graffiti by artists who came in 1990. This was a crappy photo taken at a piece of work called “the mortal kiss” based on a news photo that showed fellow communists Erich Honecker, of East Germany, and Leonid Brezhnev, of the USSR, kissing on the mouth. Brezhnev was often carried away by his emotions. Some of us then went to see Sachsenhausen Concentration camp while the rest went to see the Berlin Olympic stadium with Peiwen. Think that’s the closest we got to getting inside a stadium for the world cup hah. It was huge but the view looked real good even from the back of the stadium. In the evening, went back to a typical home-cooked dinner of mee/pasta and dishes =)
ryaniq lived on 6:00 AM
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