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What is Buddha Haus?

The Buddha-Haus is a farm house which lies remotely embedded in the foothills of the Allgäu Alps, about 130 kilometers southwest of Munich. Numerous meditation classes takes place in Buddha Haus during the year, led by experienced teachers of Buddhism.

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htwo from Finland wrote about Checkpoint Charlie

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pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Checkpoint Charlie

The museum at Checkpoint Charlie was a very interesting site. It really conveyed the Berlin of Germany's past. With movies and pictures visitors can get a sense of what Berlin was like when it was divided. In addition to images relating to the past of Berlin's Wall, is a vast library of memorabilia associated with the wall. I remember ladders that were made to specially span the wall. There was an exhibit of a small vehicle in which many people were ferried across the checkpoint. This is a museum that shows the history of oppression.

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