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nice signs - IMG_4230.JPG
Oh yes, a giant giraffe made of legos. Not part of the parade. - IMG_4205.JPG
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What are those polar bears doing? - IMG_4194.JPG
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This was one of the more homemade efforts. - IMG_4199.JPG
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Characteristic float: 18-wheeler with powerful speakers and two levels of dancing gays. - IMG_4281.JPG
Seneca - IMG_4208.JPG
another more creative float - IMG_4203.JPG
really, excellent outfits - IMG_4260.JPG
Revisiting the Bebelplatz memorial of Nazi book-burnings. - IMG_4200.JPG
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lunch location: street food at the popular Curry 36 - IMG_4483.JPG
some unappealing candy machines - IMG_4229.JPG
at least one picture with us - IMG_4183.JPG
We scope out a good spot for parade-viewing. - IMG_4184.JPG
our fellow parade-anticipators - 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_4187.JPG
Fortunately, the rain stopped before the parade arrived. - IMG_4266.JPG
site of Hitler's bunker and then the swankiest apartments in East Germany - IMG_4479.JPG
looking from the inside to the outside - IMG_4484.JPG
in Victoria Park - IMG_4265.JPG
The former Nazi air force headquarters, which surprisingly survived the war and now houses the German IRS. - IMG_4485.JPG
us! - IMG_4478.JPG
in the history portion of the museum - IMG_4185.JPG
Others were not lucky enough to have staked out a spot under a large umbrella. - IMG_4220.JPG
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