Does anyone know of a local museum that would like a chunk of the Berlin Wall?
Actually, Berlin, Germany, looks a lot South Jersey. It is part of the great ice-marginal sand belt, with similar ice age features I work on here in the Pine Barrens. Berliners only learned how to productively farm their sandy ground during the last 200 years. That skill came in handy when German farmers settled the Pines in the 1840s (Folsom) and 1850s (Egg Harbor City). Even the weeds look the same.
Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research east of Berlin.
Perhaps the town of Berlin would take it, assuming its actually not part of someone's patio
http://www.berlinnj.org/
I landed in Frankfurt for a fuel stop on the way to Saudi Arabia. I could see woods in the distance.Looked like White Pine?
Two weeks ago I had this very same conversation with a group of Europeans after presenting on wind-faceted stones from the Pine Barrens in Portugal. I relayed that Berlin was my favorite European capital, and all shook their heads no and said I should have chosen Prague, including two Berlin residents. Good choice, Manumuskin! It's one to put on the bucket list.Never seen a beautiful city myself but I hear Prague is supposedly beautiful.
Berlin is a great place for a capital city. I mean this in a nice way, the place is like a clean safe Baltimore with lots of arts and culture. Locals are addicted to currywurst (hot dogs swimming in spicy ketchup). Hey, we put maple syrup on scrapple, so who am I to judge? Eastern Germany is more like South Jersey than western Germany, with a laid-back culture and subtle sandy terrain. Now I'm curious if Berlin, NJ, was so-named because it reminded someone of eastern Germany. Wright (1979: 14, The History of Berlin, New Jersey [Long-A-Coming]) states that it is unknown why in 1867 Long-A-Coming was renamed Berlin, or even who changed it. He added that for decades the new name was not appreciated by older residents.
I spent a week in Berlin in 2000. It was an amazing city. I really want to go back at some point.
I"ve Google Earthed Prague and it does seem to be quite clean and I can find no traces of a slum anywhere.
Please tell.What are Goldenrod eggs?