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Berlin is Beautiful.

GERMANY | Tue, 20 Apr 2010 | By neil_loewen | Views [1160] | Comments [1]

I only had three months here in Europe, and I wanted to see it all, so there was no time to dilly-dally in every city.  I had spent three nights in Prague, so I took the first train out of there and headed to Berlin.  I had high expectations after hearing ... Read more >

Tags: berlin, czech republic, fernsehturm, germany, neil loewen, prague, wurst

Alpine Chalets in the Cordoban hills

ARGENTINA | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 | By katrinamckeever | Views [1970]

La Cumbracita is a beautiful, but really weird, little Alpine style town in the Cordoban hills. It was founded by a German family in the 1930s, who pretty much made an exact replica of their own home town back in the Alps, right down to the wooden ... Read more >

Tags: alpine, argentina, camp, cordoba, cycle, la cumbaracita, mountains, sausages, wagner, wurst

 

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