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in front of a fancy building - IMG_4543.JPG
Having blown out our feet, we retreat to a beer garden snuggled in between some old church walls. - IMG_4386.JPG
Columbus points at something. - IMG_4444.JPG
the entrance - IMG_4481.JPG
wandering through Kreuzberg - IMG_4539.JPG
city panoramic from the palace - IMG_4552.JPG
paddle paddle paddle, on the Vtlava - IMG_4282.JPG
and Socrates! Together at last, together forever. - IMG_4476.JPG
Visitors are encouraged to walk across the metal faces, which makes loud echoing clinking noises in the giant, silent space. It was interesting to see how reluctant people were to do this. - IMG_4228.JPG
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Leslie chills on an ornately-tiled bench. - IMG_4220.JPG
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La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona's landmark cathedral. It's final decades of construction may well be financed by the 9 euro entry fee. - IMG_4273.JPG
Leslie walking in - IMG_4143.JPG
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crowd participation - IMG_4309.JPG
He persists - IMG_4240.JPG
wandering through Tiergarten - IMG_4270.JPG
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another sunset out our window - IMG_4474.JPG
Bryan in the garden - IMG_4140.JPG
pictures I wasn't supposed to take, which is probably the only reason I took them - IMG_4379.JPG
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a groovy streetlight on a groovy street - IMG_4439.JPG
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some fine-ass artistry - IMG_4197.JPG
some of Berlins ubiquitous goth kids - IMG_4540.JPG
I always imagined Prague to be a bit darker, but it's all pastels and red tile roofs.