Day 10: Ich gebe meine bestes
Checkpoint Charlie used to be one of the checkpoints between East and West Berlin. They now have a museum there and that was quite informative for someone like me, not so well-versed in history. It was a shame though how tacky the place was. They've left a small piece of the building, but they employ two models to stand by the checkpoint as American soldiers and people can take photos with them.
After the Sandeman's walking tour (good, but nothing compared to Edinburgh's) I found this exhibition about North Korean detention camps. It was one of the most challenging things I've seen. A lot of the information wasn't new to me, but it was the personal stories that were told and documented that made it pretty difficult to hold a straight face throughout. It was an art exhibition by former detainees at the camps and the artwork wasn't accurate, real-life depictions, but cartoons that brilliantly captured and supported the absolute horror of the place.
Dinner was at this hipster burger joint near where I'm staying with Valeria, her flatmate Lisa, and her friend Florian. Super delicious, super cheap, super cool, can't complain!
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