About Ulrike
234 km
50:56 h
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- UlrikeNovember 12, 2022
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
As long as the old route is still accessible, we wanted to take a few quick photos. All information about the Siemensbahn and future use can be found here: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemensbahn
Personally, I really liked the interim solution for the track. Unfortunately, it was discarded
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- UlrikeOctober 20, 2022
YOU CAN ALSO REACH THE TARGET WITH A BOW
Today I took the opportunity and looked at the gas lantern open-air museum in the Tiergarten. For this I made a small arc from Rankestraße to Wittenbergplatz. In any case, I had things to do on Rankestrasse and there was a weekly market on Wittenbergplatz. So everything
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- UlrikeOctober 19, 2022
COLOR RUSH – SPOILED FOR CHOICE
Not only autumn has beautiful colors. This morning I had to make a decision, city or country, art or nature? It should be colored. Somehow I didn't feel like absolute peace and decided to go for the lively life.
And so I strolled quite comfortably from Prenzlauer Berg to
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- UlrikeOctober 17, 2022
OFTEN IT COMES FASTER THAN THAT YOU THINK
When I looked at the thermometer this morning, I spontaneously jumped out of bed and changed my daily schedule. Tomorrow is another day for the home office.
So what could be more obvious than tackling the second stage. Once again I thought, with so many roads and
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- UlrikeOctober 16, 2022
EVERY BEGINNING IS HARD
For five months now I have been planning to run from Zehlendorf to Melzow in the Uckermark. I drove there by car or train what felt like 1001 times and passed many interesting places. The distance on foot is given as approx. 150 km. Unfortunately, for my desolate knee, it can only
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- UlrikeMay 18, 2022
A CROWNING
Today we were in the southern part of the castle park. Those who, like me, are not fans of pomp and showmanship should like Charlottenhof Palace and the adjoining Roman baths. As on the Belvedere Pfingstberg, you can see Friedrich Wilhelm IV's passion for Italy. We immediately fell in love
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It was a nice tour. 🥰
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