The is an old geisterbahnhof, or railway station, in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin, Germany. It is served by the Berlin S-Bahn and the M13 line of the Berlin Straßenbahn. The station opened on October 1, 1935, at the junction of the Nordbahn line from Berlin to Stralsund with the railway line to Szczecin where the eponymous street named after Bornholm Island crossed the tracks. As Bornholmer Straße station lay right at the Berlin Wall it was closed on August 13, 1961, turning it into one of Berlin's ghost stations, passed by eastern and western S-Bahn trains without stopping. After German reunification Bornholmer Straße was reopened on December 22, 1990. Today, you can still go there to see remnants of the wall, and where people flooded in when the wall came down in 1989. (In the evening of November 9, 1989, thousands of East Berliners and GDR citizens assembled at the bridge demanding entry to West Berlin. At 9.20 p.m. local guards were the first to open the checkpoint and allow people passing through freely to West Berlin, where they were greeted enthusiastically. The event marked the commencement of the fall of the Berlin Wall.).
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Food, drinks, bakery... here you can find everything you need to live a local special moment !
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RVCA's Surf and Skate Headquarters
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The oldest chocolate factory in Naples, please buy the little ball of gelato, they prepare it with a filling and roll in crushed hazelnuts, then serve it in a cup, you will die of joyness!
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Modern coffee shop, offering artisan coffee and pastries.
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Explore NYC’s new and enduring architecture, engineering marvels and the revitalized waterfront from the teak decks of Classic Harbor Line’s elegant motor yachts.
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A tiny record shop that has all the character you'd want.  They also sell produce out front which gives it even more character. 
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A small but beautiful botanical garden in the heart of Antwerp. Especially interesting if you are into cacti.
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One of the lesser known examples of the 1920s constructivist architecture, for which Moscow if famous, is the Novo-Ryazanskaya Street Garage built in 1929 to a design by renowned Russian constructivist architect Konstantin Melnikov and engineer Vladimir Shukhov. There are plans to convert it into an arts center.
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Near Neede - in Borculo- there is this former oil mill dating back from 1375. One of my favorite restaurants nearby.
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The Zócalo de Puebla, located at the Historic Center of the city, is a beautiful cathedral surrounded by a huge green park. It's the first place on the must-list while visiting Puebla.
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The best Old-fashioned cocktails ever! Hands down. These mixologists know what they're doing. This place is also famous for their french-dipped sandwiches. And oh yes, not to forget about the pickled eggs.
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Dani Fish (pseudonym for Daniele Piscitello) is an animation director from Sicily.
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I am Helen Eunhwa Oh, Korea-born illustrator based in New York. I love to draw something that I have seen in my everyday life and make the images little funky with vivid, rich and diverse colors.
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London based Brazilian Photographer
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simple lines and a dash of wit.
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I am mad about the forest, the fog, the sea. There is an halo in the details that appear in my photographs. Nothing is casual in the silence of melancholy living in the mood I capture. My private life affects the shoot. I grew up in a volcanic island called Tenerife plenty of nature and energy. I came to Berlin in 2008 after finishing my Journalism Bachelor´s degree in Madrid, I also studied Photo Edition at the Ostkreuzschule in Berlin and nowadays I am working as photo editor and photographer.
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Clémence Polès is a New York-based creative strategist & marketer. Born in the south of France and raised in Dubai, she graduated from King's College London with a Masters in International Marketing. Prior to consulting, Clemence was leading the marketing efforts and digital content of tech start-up, Splacer. Since, she has worked with clients such as Sonos, West Elm, Soho House, Casper, Canal Street Market and more. She is also the creative mind and photographer behind Passerbuys, a website built around real recommendations of the women that pass us by, gaining press from the likes of Time Out, Refinery29, Sight Unseen & more.
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Melbourne Based Photographer specialising in Fine Art, Architecture, Interiors and Aerial.
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Creative: Art Direction & Photography
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Multidisciplinary creative, based in Copenhagen. 
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Scénographe Set Designer & Prop Stylist Experte  "tendance déco" sur TEVA Déco
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Designer and yoga teacher  
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I run Giant Ant, a design & animation studio.
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Independent Creative Director and Designer in California
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Verena Hennig is an internationally working Creative Director and Designer from Germany. Her studio explores and combines the fields of art, architecture and design. Studio Verena Hennig gained international reputation for creating design projects with exceptionally sensory perceptions for their audiences, by investigating the questions of our daily lives and striving to engage with intelligent, compelling and distinctively created design solutions by altering the familiar.  Hennig produces projects for clients ranging from culture to industry, from print scales, products up to architectural installations. 
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