I was looking back through my photos from the Wannsee in Flammen tour a few weekends ago to see if there were any other shots worth showing. It's hard to see here, but this is the famous Glienicke Bridge (where spies were traded between the East and West in the Cold War days) lit up by a cascade of fireworks. It was really quite beautiful, I'm only sorry my photos don't really do it justice. Maybe I'll go back and do the tour again next year, but I'll come better prepared.
Chillingly Beautiful! Like a piano concerto!
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflections and light!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!
ReplyDeleteI have indeed a bit trouble to see what it is.
ReplyDeleteOne can always use a few spies on hand to trade. :-)
ReplyDeletePerhaps hard to see, but very effective.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is lovely! Yes, go back next year. :)
ReplyDeleteI have to say there is a certain mystery about this photo which is appropriate considering what happened on that bridge not so long ago! :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is also lovely.
I bet that was spectacular to see.
ReplyDeleteVery evocative!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a great show to watch!
ReplyDeleteIt must have been spectacular to see!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see fireworks rather than spy exchanges!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful to me!
ReplyDeleteThis must have been exciting to see in person.
ReplyDeleteWe often went in summer to the Wann See to cool off:) Pleasant memories:) The place of your shot above, I don't remember (have to ask hubby, he lived 3 years in Berlin and I only one year).
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