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I met some people in Berlin
and we decided to go see some night clubs.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Romy, from Australia, and I
are going for the starry eyed look.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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This is Paulo, he is form Brazil.
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This is Paul, from France.
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This is Agusto, also from Brazil.
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This is a monument called Sparticus
that will be torn down.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Mvc-014s
Happy Valentine's Day to all
of the special people in my life!!
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Greek artifacts on wall at the
Pargamon museum.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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This double story entrance was
to the temple of Athena.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Last and longest mosaic art
from the sidewall.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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This statue is from 570BC! She
is called the Berlin goddess.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Emporer Caracalla's head, he
was rumored to have eaten and slept with lions.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Jason and one of the Argonauts
on the side of a Midera sarcophagus.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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The length of the sarcophagus.
It tells the story of Jason and Midera.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Part of another mosaic. I got
the history of the wall and the creatures they painted on it at the Pargomon.
It was really cool.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Greek vase telling the myth
of Telephos.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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The Babylonian wall.
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Another part of the wall of
Babylon.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Me and the wall.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Close up of some of the designs.
The wall was decorated for a festival.
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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This is King Esarhaddon of Assyria
and the stone carries a curse to anyone who moves it.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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What do you see?
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Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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Mvc-040s
Water basin from 681BC, there
are eight gods on it.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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This is a shadolamasu from Assyria,
thought to have magical protection powers. The two originals are in London,
they remind me of the first gateway in the Never Ending Story.
Photographed by: Jockheck
Photograph taken on: 2/24/01
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