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Germany – Berlin
Great view of Bode Museum on Museum Island in Berlin.
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United Kingdom – Manchester
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Netherlands – Breda
Awesome view of Breda with the cathedral as focus point.
Central Lithuania
I got one lovely multiview of Lithuania from Gabriele from Prienai of only 11 years old. Super sweet this little kido. It also has a map design on the back with the major cities highlighted.
Germany – Gelnhausen
Gelhausen – Stadt der mittelarlterlichen Baudenkmaler. Barbarossaburg – Kaiserpfalz. Much more easy than explaining in english; ruins of a castle near Dusseldorf, from Klaus.
France – Strasbourg
Moving on with the postcards I have my first one from France. Yey! I have waited for such a long time to get one via postcrossing and Frederique sent me one from Strasbourg. Au pays des cigognes. Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin). La … Continue reading
Update and China – Xitang postcard
With all the fuss going on into my life in the past 2 weeks like dissertation thesis, moving back home, traveling to Bucharest and attending job interviews, making plans with my Russian girlfriend for a meet and greet trip to … Continue reading
Netherlands – Helmond Castle
Karin from the Netherlands sent the view of the castle of Helmond, house of the rich people and their workers back in 1400. Now, she says, you can rent rooms there or even have a weeding. Gorgeous!
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Russia – Taganrog
Oxana from Russia sent me a picture of a nice monument from her hometown Taganrog. “Romance with the Double Bass” is a sculptural composition dedicated to Anton Chekhov who has a short story of the same name.
Germany – Rugen Granite Castle
Gabriela from Germany took me on a trip to the island of Rugen in the Baltic Sea to visit the beautiful Granite Castle.