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16 Sunbathe where the Berlin Wall once ran

In the 1990s, no city had as many opportunities for reinvention as Germany’s reunited capital. Areas along the Berlin Wall once out of bounds opened up to creative new uses. that follows the hated barrier’s old route reaches lakeside suburbs that have long drawn sunbathing Berliners, but also runs near beach bars such as , and one by the Badeschiff – a pool moored in the River Spree . Another sight that border guards probably never expected to see is , a grown-up-friendly adventure playground

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