where else but a part of the remaining Wall in Berlin, now the East Side Gallery:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
where else but a part of the remaining Wall in Berlin, now the East Side Gallery:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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Always good to have views of That Wall, now re-purposed
I have loads of images from the ‘90s, so a glimpse back in time
Look forward to seeing more!
One day!
It’s fake. 😉 Those trabants (that’s the car make) were made of cardboard and would have never been able to smash a hole in any wall. (Great picture – I hope these murals are left and not overwritten with tags and the like as is so often the case.)
It is indeed fake, the wall would have won over the car…and weren’t they 2 stroke engines, the type seen in lawn mowers
Yes, they were. And there are innumerous jokes about them. Only two people were necessary to build a trabi – one for folding, and one for glueing. Nevertheless, it was a much coveted automobile. It’s tag number was 601. 600 people ordered one and one was delivered.
😊😊
I haven’t been back to Berlin since I visited it in the GDR days. I would like to go again one day.
Best wishes, Pete.
You would find it VERY different, not least because there is more colour, and advertising!..gone is the dingy brown and grey
That is a very cool wall Sue 😀 😀
Certainly is!
I never thought I’d see the wall come down in my lifetime. My how things have changed.
I don’t think any of us did….and it all unfolded very quickly once things got in motion
fab art
Yes, it was
It’s interesting to look at the painted remnants. Some very interesting street art. A few years back it had been badly tagged and then hidden away behind wire fences. But earlier this year I passed it on my way back to the airport and it was clean and tidy and no protective fencing.
Oh, interesting