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Urban Archeology
I spent the last few days in Leipzig. While there I met the owner of Kaffee Schwartz, Raymond Romanos, who introduced me to some of the issues facing East Germany. He told me about the initially drastic, now steady drift west, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1989, abandoned, art, Berlin Wall, cafe, derelict, dynamic, East Germany, empty buildings, House Diving, Leipzig, population drift, Urban Archeology, vibrant
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