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Frame Travel Roam Capture by Felipe Tofani

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FrameTravelRoamCapture Hey there! This is Frame Travel Roam Capture, a blog born from a passion for exploring new places and capturing vibrant moments. my

on Dec 8

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The House of the Wannsee Conference in Berlin

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Back in 1942, leaders of the Nazi Party got together at the House of the Wannsee Conference where they decided the fate of European Jews.

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on Jan 24

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Exploring Gjogv in the North of Faroe Islands

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In the north of Eysturoy Island you will find a small and picturesque village called Gjogv, that means gorge in Faroese and it's beautiful.

on Sat, 4PM

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St Mark's Campanile: A Must-See in Venice

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Venice is a city in Italy known for its beauty and unforgettable charm. Perhaps no landmark is more iconic than St Mark's Campanile …

on Thu, 5PM

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Vogelsang: Exploring an Abandoned Soviet Military Base north of Berlin

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Vogelsang used to be more than just a Soviet base. This place used to be a city filled with secrets and soldiers, today it lays empty…

on Jan 7

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A Weekend Escape from Berlin: 5 Cities You Need to Visit

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A weekend escape from Berlin is the perfect way to recharge your batteries and return to the city feeling refreshed and ready to go.

on Dec 20

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The Ghost of F.W. Murnau in Berlin

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Even though he died almost a century ago, there are still some traces of F. W. Murnau in Berlin, and I'm here to share them with you.

on Dec 14

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London's Cat-tastic Landmarks: A Guide for Cat Fanatics

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Discover London's hidden feline gems! Explore famous landmarks and secret spots dedicated to London cats. From memorials to historical tales…

on Dec 11

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The Historical Buildings Known as Lübecker Salzspeicher

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The Lübecker Salzspeicher are six historical building, wholly made of brick, that used to function as salt storehouses from 1579 on…

on Dec 5

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Rotterdam Santa Claus: Butt Plug and All

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Rotterdam is home to one of the most controversial statues in the world: the Rotterdam Santa Claus. This seemingly jolly Santa, instead of…

on Dec 2

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Why a Thermal Print Instant Camera is Your New Travel Essential

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Ready for adventure? Grab a thermal print instant camera and let your kids capture the fun! Explore our guide to find the best cameras, tips…

on Nov 29

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The Journey of the Piraeus Lion in Venice

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Tucked away in this captivating city lies a treasure with a story that spans centuries and continents: the Piraeus Lion.

on Nov 26

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Ruins of Yugoslavian Army Headquarters

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Today, the building is better known as one of the most famous ruins of Yugoslavian history, and we went there to take a look at this vital…

on Nov 23

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Gatower Mühle: The New Windmill in Gatow

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The Gatower Mühle is one of eight windmills still standing in Berlin. And since we have been looking for windmills around Berlin for a while…

on Nov 17

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Tallinn Photowalk in Monochrome

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Planning a Tallinn Photowalk? Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a city that effortlessly blends medieval history with modern life.

on Nov 15

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Anton Corbijn Berlin Retrospective from 2015

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Anton Corbijn Berlin Retrospective at C/O in 2015 consists of two different series: Hollands Deep and 1-2-3-4 that shows his entire career,

on Nov 14

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The Ringbahn Beer Challenge

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The Ringbahn Beer Challenge is different from your average pub crawl. It's a crazy adventure for people who love trains, beer, challenge…

on Nov 12

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The Pianola Museum Amsterdam: Where Music Comes Alive

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The Pianola Museum is a hidden gem that will delight music lovers and history buffs alike. Add it to your Amsterdam itinerary and prepare…

on Nov 9

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A Love Letter to the Mamiya C330

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In late September 2022, I bought my Mamiya C330, and I have been falling deeper in love with it as I use it more. That is why I write this…

on Nov 6

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Your Guide to Sant Pau Barcelona: Art Nouveau Architecture and History

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If you want a unique and inspiring experience in Barcelona, add Sant Pau to your itinerary. This stunning architecture exemplifies the beauty

on Nov 4

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Albert Speer Street Lights Still Stand in Berlin

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If you want to experience some of the city's lesser-known design pieces, go to the Albert Speer street lights in Charlottenburg

on Oct 27

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Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven

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If you're a Monty Python fan like me, add the Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven to your travel bucket list. This pedestrian tunnel is a…

on Oct 22

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The Staatsratsgebäude: A Historical and Architectural Gem in Berlin

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The former Staatsratsgebäude can be found where the Berlin City Palace used to stand before it was demolished after the Second World War.

on Oct 20

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Berlin to Copenhagen for Beginners

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In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later…

on Oct 17

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Dresden Palace of Culture

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The Kulturpalast Dresden, also known as the Dresden's Palace of Culture, is a striking example of architecture in the heart of Dresden…

on Oct 9

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Shooting Berlin with the Vivitar Panorama and Kodak Gold

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The Vivitar Panorama truly shone with a roll of Kodak Gold. The combination of the camera's faux perspective and the film's warm tones…

on Oct 1

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My weekend walking from Berlin to Poland

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On the first weekend of september in 2013, I decided to do what I had been planning for a few months. Most of the people that heard me talking about that considered this idea to be really foolish but I had to try it. And that weekend will be always on my mind as the weekend I walked from Berlin...

on Sep 8

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Budapest Bullet Holes: A Memorial to the Hungarian Revolution

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These Budapest Bullet Holes are how I called them before I realised what do they mean. I first saw it when I walked around the Parliament…

on Sep 6

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My Experience with the Fanta Camera

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The Fanta camera is a 35mm film camera cleverly disguised as a Fanta can. It's a blast from the past, likely a marketing campaign from…

on Aug 30

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Ghosts of Krampnitz: A Journey Through Time

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Krampnitz was built between 1937 and 1939 as a military training center for cavalry and motorized troops of the german army. We were there in August 2013 and took pictures of everything.

on Aug 28

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Discovering the Unique Charm of Buschrosenplatz in Neukölln

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Berlin is a city full of surprises, and tucked away in the charming neighborhood of Neukölln-Britz lies one truly charming – Buschrosenplatz.

on Aug 27

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Checkpoint Bravo and the Teltow Canal Bridge in Dreilinden

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Before 1969, Checkpoint Bravo could be found on a bridge over Teltow Canal. Still it was moved to a different location, Albrechts Teerofen.

on Aug 25

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Discover the Traffic Light Tree: A Must-See in Canary Wharf

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If you're looking for a unique and slightly puzzling attraction in London's Canary Wharf, look at the Traffic Light Tree. This eight-meter…

on Aug 23

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Pedaling Through History: A Bauhaus Pilgrimage by Bike

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When I first visited the Bauhaus school in Dessau, one thing was missing: the Bauhaus sign that appears in most school images. That part of…

on Aug 15

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Berlin Wall: Everything You Need to Know about it

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The Berlin Wall symbolized the Cold War and separated the city into East and West for nearly three decades. Today, it stands as a reminder…

on Aug 13

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The Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel: A History of London's Street Art

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Back in 2008, Banky organized the first Cans Festival, which is how this disused road tunnel in south London became the Graffiti Tunnel.

on Aug 10

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Cologne Mustard Museum: A Mustard-Lover's Paradise

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Are you a fan of mustard? Do you crave that tangy kick on your pretzels, sausages, or sandwiches? If so, Cologne's Mustard Museum is a must…

on Aug 2

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A Berlin Photo Walk with Fuji Superia 400

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In 2023, I got my hands on the Lomography LC-A+, a super cool analog camera. To kick things off, I loaded it with a Fuji Superia 400 roll…

on Aug 2

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The Panathenaic Stadium in Athens

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Panathenaic Stadium is a must see tourist destination in Athens and a unique architectural destination since it's the only marble stadium…

on Jul 31

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The 1936 Berlin Olympics: A Family Vacation Movie

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This is an extraordinary movie that shows a german-american family on vacation in Germany during the 1936 Berlin Olympics Games.

on Jul 28

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The Magical Story of Dick Whittington's Cat in London

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Whether you're a cat lover like me or captivated by the charm of London legends, Dick Whittington's Cat Stone is an interesting place…

on Jul 26

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July 20th Plot: The Failed Attempt to Kill Adolf Hitler

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On July 20th, 1944, a group of conspirators attempted to kill Adolf Hitler inside the Wolf's Lair military base in East Prussia. That was…

on Jul 20

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Conquer the biggest schnitzel in Berlin at Louis in Neukölln

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Get ready to conquer the biggest schnitzel in Berlin at Louis! This legendary restaurant in historic Rixdorf serves up an epic pork schnitzel…

on Jul 19

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The Untold Story of Heavy Metal in the GDR

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The Museum in der Kulturbrauerei Berlin is hosting a charming exhibition, “Heavy Metal in the GDR,” that dives into the passionate and…

on Jul 17

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SS Brotfabrik: Urban Exploration in Oranienburg via @fotostrasse

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The SS Brotfabrik was part of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and, from 1941 until 1991, it worked as a full time bakery. And, today, you can visit the place, kind of.

on Jul 14

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Ai Weiwei commemorates Refugees with #Safepassage

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World-renowned chinese artist Ai Weiwei turned the columns of Konzerthaus Berlin into something different. Something for the refugees.

on Jul 12

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Ice Fishing in Oulu: An Unforgettable Arctic Adventure

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So, are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of Arctic winter? Learn more about ice fishing in Oulu and secure…

on Jul 11

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The Abandoned Tempelhof Airplane via @fotostrasse

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If you have been to Tempelhof as often as we did, you already know an abandoned airplane is in the grass area next to one of the landing strips. We call it the abandoned Tempelhof Airplane, but its real name is N106TA if we can call this a name.

on Jul 10

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The Friedhofsbahn: The Old Wannsee - Stahnsdorf Railway Line

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Here we will talk a little bit about the reason why the Friedhofsbahn was built, how it shut down, and why some people want it back. Also…

on Jun 26

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The High School in Dark: Exploring Winden in Berlin

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Here you learn more about where to find the high school in Dark, the Netflix series where it seems like time travel is possible.

on Jun 26