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13 Sep 2015
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We visited the site of the 1952 workers uprising at the last standing of the 3 rd Reich buildings. Being practical the Germans did not tear down this massive building, but repurposed it as a Government office, but of course all insignias have all been removed. The side walls still hold the propaganda painting from the Socialist era.
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17 Sep 2015
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We walked by one of the 3 remaining sections of the Berlin wall. The wall was erected in 3 stages. The first was razor wire and wood, then bricks. The last phase was concrete in an L shape so you could not drive a car thru them. Here there is a memorial to those persecuted and murdered by the Nazi regime. The red brick walls are the remains of the basement of the SS prison cells.
berlin 93 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
berlin 77 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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17 Sep 2015
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The wall surrounded West Berlin, but there were a number of checkpoints. The only one that could be used by military personnel and tourists was the checkpoint “C” or “Charlie”. It is now a tourist attraction manned by German actors in USA uniforms.
berlin 92 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
berlin 83 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
berlin 85 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
berlin 84 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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berlin 90 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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20 Sep 2015
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20 Sep 2015
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Leaving Berlin we were now in search of liability insurance. We had 6 months worth from Mootocamp in Bulgaria. We had a list of ADAC offices that do sell green card insurance. We headed south and west 129 km to Dressau-Roblau. Here we managed to get the last 2 months we needed. It was however much more that from Motocamp in Bulgaria and we will go back to them next year.
Screen Shot 2015-09-06 at 10.23.05 PM by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
From here we continued west towards the mountainous Hartz region. Here we found camping at Brocken. One of the towns we passed thru had celebrated its 1000 th anniversary 25 years ago!
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20 Sep 2015
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Arriving at the MRT rally late in the afternoon there were already several hundred bikes there. Our friend Torsten, who we met on the Dempster Highway and again in Valdez in 2012, had invited us here.
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MRT 4 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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20 Sep 2015
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A living legend! Ted Simon was certainly an inspiration to us with Jupiter's Travels.
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20 Sep 2015
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This was a travelers meeting and most of the 400 people here have been to as many places or more than we have. The talks were in German, but the pictures and videos were still great.
MRT 25 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
MRT 26 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
MRT 27 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
The venue had tons of camping spots and all the facilities.
MRT 5 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
MRT 7 by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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The Saturday night there were 2 great bands.
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21 Sep 2015
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Get Dan one of those stick on beards, it would suit him........
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22 Sep 2015
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Leaving on Sunday morning we had drizzle on and off on our way towards Belgium. We tried to stick to the “small yellow roads on the map with the green shadow” since they are the most scenic. You pass thru dozens of towns that look like they are out of a Fairy tale story. We have encountered quite a few of the secondary roads here in Germany that are closed off and this was not much of a problem until today when we had to do a 20 km back track to get where we were going.
Screen Shot 2015-09-06 at 10.24.49 PM by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
We switched to the highway for the last 200 km since it had really started to pour. We actually ended up by accident in the Netherlands since there is a little tongue of this country that slips between Germany and Belgium.
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22 Sep 2015
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Getting up the next day we still had rain, but it did abate for a few hours and we could stay on the small roads until near Brussels where the density of traffic lights made our progress very slow. From here we hoped onto the highway for the last 180 km to Bruges.
Screen Shot 2015-09-20 at 9.23.10 PM by Sara & Daniel Pedersen, on Flickr
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22 Sep 2015
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We had last been here almost 20 years ago, but thanks to UNESCO not much has changed. This is a lovely town where you can hear Flemish spoken and can appreciate the Flemish architecture. You can also enjoy some amazing Frits and Mayonnaise. We got a bus pass for the city so we could come and go to town without worrying about parking. The first afternoon we did a bit of walking around the city center, ate some Belgian chocolate, and drank some Belgian . Life is good.
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