Spy bridge


Here's a look at the Glienicke Bridge, also known as the Bridge of Spies. During the Cold War, spies were traded from East to West and vice versa right here above the Havel river. It's pretty amazing sometimes to live in a city with so much history.

21 comments:

  1. I like the gracefulness of the bridge. A lot of history there.

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  2. I think I've read about that bridge in some spy novels about the Cold War. Wonderful shot!

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  3. I love the perspective in this capture!

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  4. Interesting history. I like the way the sky looks in this picture.

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  5. And you convey it to us with heart!

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  6. I recently saw "Bridge of Spies." It's cool to see the place itself.

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  7. A bridge that takes you back in history. Great perspective!

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  8. Uma excelente perspectiva.
    Um abraço e bom fim de semana.
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  9. I really enjoyed that movie "Bridge of Spies" so I'm glad to see the real place.

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  10. That bridge could tell a few stories!

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  11. What a beautiful picture -- that sky is perfectly framed with that amazing bridge (so much history there).

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  12. They were lucky to survive long enough to make the walk.

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  13. beautiful shot. yes, an interesting history.

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  14. Great shot, so full of drama even afte all these years...

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  15. Wow! So this was the setting for "Bridge of Spies?!"

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    1. This is the actual, real-life Bridge of Spies.

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  16. Gosh I'll say it's amazing Hal. I haven't seen the 'Bridge of Spies' might have to find time to look it out!

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  17. Gosh I'll say it's amazing Hal. I haven't seen the 'Bridge of Spies' might have to find time to look it out!

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