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Sonntag, 26. Juli 2009 um 00:00 Uhr

Sa­turday, 25th July we got up early as usual. But we didn't got to work, we did so­me­thing more in­te­res­ting. At 9 o'clock we left the sta­tion "Frank­furt (Oder)-Ro­sen­garten" and gone to Berlin by train.

We got out of the train and started our walk to the "Alex­an­der­platz" with So­phie and Marie and met Lo­reen. Lo­reen, Frank's gir­l­friend lives in Berlin and so she lead us to­gether with Frank while our walk around. At first we went on the TV-tower and had a fan­ta­stic look at the areas of Berlin and some fa­mous buil­dings. It took some time to take a look over the city and read what is written about it. While wai­ting for the rest of the group, some bought a coffee from "Star­bucks" or a "Döner".

We walked to the place, where the sta­tues of Marx and En­gels, two of the fa­thers of the kom­mu­nism idea, stand. We made some funny fotos in front of it. Fred and Tanya were sit­ting on the legs of the sit­ting statue and after we all stood in front of the sta­tues.

 

Next, we went to the "Ber­liner Dom" and looked in­side the church, where a couple got mar­ried. We were sit­ting for a while and talked about how a mar­riage is like in other coun­tries. We also talked about re­li­gious buil­dings, how they are like and so on. We also went up the stairs to the tower and down­stairs to the sa­ko­phags of the royal fa­mily "Ho­hen­zoller. We also talked about his­tory and how mighty some per­sons were in the past and war.

We vi­sited the "Künst­ler­markt", where ar­tists show their pro­ducts. There were some, who only sold goods out of wood and some, who sold cards out of sheet metal or some trad­tional things. Some of us bought such cards or ne­claces or so­me­thing else.

Then it was time for our boat-tour. We saw the im­portant buil­dings of Berlin anda man told us, how they are called and let us know so­me­thing about the his­tory. We took a few elec­tronic trans­later, be­cause he was only tal­king in German.It was very in­te­res­ting to see eve­r­y­thing next to the river and hear so­me­thing about the DDR (GDR).

After that we had some time left until we had to meet again. Most of us were too tired to go on wal­king. Only me vis­tited the symbol of Berlin, the "Bran­den­burger Tor". I was very happy be­cause it was the only thing, I want to see in Berlin.

We met at the big shop­ping-centre next to the point where our walk through Berlin started. From that point we con­ti­nued our day. We want to the sta­tion and vis­tited a pub, which was known by Frank and Lo­reen be­fore and after this visit we all liked this pub. A few hours later we ex­pe­ri­enced the night-life of Berlin. It was a pity, one weren't al­lowed to enter the club after nearly eve­r­yone payed for it. Mi­ryam took him and we met later at the sta­tion. We went to the sta­tion we started by train and we were fet­ched by the fi­re­fighter of Wulkow at 5 o'clock in the mor­ning.

At the Ökospei­cher we went to our beds and fell as­leep. It was a won­derful and also hard day, but that's Berlin!

 
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