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at least one picture with us - IMG_4230.JPG
Oh yes, a giant giraffe made of legos. Not part of the parade. - IMG_4231.JPG
Another piece of the background: Audi's ad strategy. Draping a building under construction with a picture of that building and a billboard in front of it. - IMG_4232.JPG
fellow spectators - IMG_4233.JPG
A sample of hair product allows us to give Bryan a few spikes. - IMG_4235.JPG
interesting tattoo - IMG_4236.JPG
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We find a playground. - IMG_4238.JPG
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When it reached the finish, the parade parked in Tiergarten and turned into a giant street party. - IMG_4240.JPG
wandering through Tiergarten - IMG_4244.JPG
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Bryan searches for our next activity. - IMG_4246.JPG
flea market in Prenzlauerberg - IMG_4247.JPG
heading home via train out of Prenzlauerberg - IMG_4248.JPG
Bryan changes the tube in Leslie's bike. - IMG_4252.JPG
Time for a bike tour! - IMG_4253.JPG
A little piece of palace in a big soviet building. - IMG_4254.JPG
rebuilding an East German landmark - IMG_4255.JPG
Our tour guide gives us the low-down. - IMG_4257.JPG
Mother and (dead) son, inside the memorial to victims of war and tyranny. - IMG_4258.JPG
A very neat memorial: just an empty gray room with an open skylight, inside an old neoclassical building that looks like it should be a bank. - IMG_4260.JPG
Revisiting the Bebelplatz memorial of Nazi book-burnings. - IMG_4262.JPG
Rain falls, so we advertise for USA Today. - IMG_4264.JPG
at the wall (THE wall) - IMG_4265.JPG
The former Nazi air force headquarters, which surprisingly survived the war and now houses the German IRS. - IMG_4266.JPG
site of Hitler's bunker and then the swankiest apartments in East Germany - IMG_4269.JPG
Holocaust Memorial