2. Furst-Puckler-Park Bad MuskauBad Muskau Muskau Park is a landscape park in the Upper Lusatia region of Germany and Poland. It is the largest and one of the most famous English gardens in Central Europe, stretching along both sides of the German–Polish border on the Lusatian Neisse. The park was laid out from 1815 onwards at the behest of Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau , centered on his Schloss Muskau residence. In July 2004, Muskau Park was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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This week, I give you a tour of Wundsdorf-Walstadt. The abandoned village was once home to the Soviets, Nazis, 1936 Olympians, and Prussians. Maybe this place should try to cram in some more history? The town, 40 KM from Berlin city center, is now completely abandoned, waiting to for it's next tenant. Currently, the city is starting to convert the beautiful, old buildings into apartments for immigrants and refugees. The Forbidden City as it was once known, is massive and cannot possibly be covered in one day. The section I saw was easily accessible for 30 Euros. Feel free to message me for more info :)
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Frankfurt Red Light District
Walking through the red light district (area around the main station) in Frankfurt, Germany at night.
Umzug in Baruth
(Footage zur Einbindung in ein 360 Grad Luftbildpanorama:
Umzug in Baruth; Luftaufnahmen mit einer Kamera Drohne DJI-Inspire 1; 4K-Kamera mit 3-Achsen-Gimbal-Stabilisierung
Riding on a train through European countryside
Can't tell if I'm on my way from Bruges to Brussels, or Brussels to Paris.
Unsure of departure location and destination.
Seems I'm going crazy.