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Part 2 of the eclipse trip, the city is St. Louis Missouri taken from the arch. We covered over 3000 miles in 3 weeks.

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Berlin and Potsdam. The building with the garden with the star is where the allies set out the Potsdam agreement after the war. whilst it was in east Germany the star was red. If you ever go to Berlin Potsdam is well worth a visit. It’s a half hour train journey, and when you get of the train the various tour guides and buses await you.
We went to Potsdam, it looks nice in the sun from your pictures. We trudged round all day in pouring rain, (it does seem to follow us round), despite our waterproofs got soaked to the skin! The fountains in the gardens looked good.
 
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Berlin and Potsdam. The building with the garden with the star is where the allies set out the Potsdam agreement after the war. whilst it was in east Germany the star was red. If you ever go to Berlin Potsdam is well worth a visit. It’s a half hour train journey, and when you get of the train the various tour guides and buses await you.

I was there when the wall came down in 1989. Feel now that it was like being part of history after being at the Brandenburg Gate.Before the fall I also passed through Checkpoint Charlie.
 
Washington DC. The second last shot is Arlington cemetery. Don’t be put of visiting Arlington Cemetery, because of what it is. It’s a very interesting part of a very interesting city. Fantastic museums all free apart from the national geographic.
Loads to do and see in Washington. First photo Lincoln memorial,
Second Lincoln monumeant, third white house, fourth capital hill, fifth Arlington Cemetery, world war 2 memorial.
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you have been about Mark, some of these roads look dodgy but stunning views.

Yes, stunning views, roads aren't too bad, you actually have to go looking for the more difficult tracks. On first trips over there, most northern Europeans go over with enough recovery kit for a small army, only to find the locals driving every where in 30 year old Mercs and Transits, 😂

Glad there was a winch around in the sand though. :) thats what happens when too lazy to deflate tyres.
 

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