Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Berlin, Germany

Don't forget to get my back!
Hertha Berlin football fan



Life is short, you have to snoop - if you see an open door, walk in!
Bill the Barber - Flynt, Michigan
 
 
 
At the grand opening, the Mayor said Umar-Ibn-Al-Khattab mosque is a gift to Berlin.
Saleh - Kruezberg, Berlin
 
 
 
Happy Halloween!
 
 
 
I came from Nigeria to Libya for a better life - everyone could work and get educated. I had a job and a home there. When the war started, a group of soldiers forced us onto a boat and we were on the water for two days before we knew where we were headed. We landed in Europe.
Where do you go from here?
We want access to work, health care and education or just to get back to Libya somehow.
About 100 Libyan refugees are living in a few tents one block away from Kruezberg's best cafés and restaurants. Two rows of men are sitting in a small cold tent, ~20 on each side, facing each other. Their "kitchen" facility consists of one big pot and a hot plate that works when they can access electricity.



Don't be afraid to experiment - everything is possible. Get out of your cage and free yourself of fear; do what makes you feel.
Caravana de Cura - from Moscow on a healing journey




East side gallery
 
 
 

Brandenburg Gate - in chocolate



Corner cafe in Kruezberg

 
 
 

Inside of Umar-Ibn-Al-Khattab mosque
 
 
 

Coffee shop art
 
 
 

"Mother with her dead son" - Memorial to the victims of war and tyranny since 1931
 
 
 

Remnants of Berlin Wall art
 
 
 

Holocaust memorial. Built to reflect on the old cemetery in Prague's Jewish quarters, where bodies were stacked up because of limited allowed space, so many of the tombstones were tilted
 
 
 

East side gallery


 
 

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