It wasn't as late in the day as some of the pictures might make it seem, it was just cloudy. It rains 300-350 days per year in Berlin, so I guess I got real lucky with the weather! Another one of those big chess boards was at another beach I saw while I was there, I guess they're a staple of German beaches? The rest of the pictures just show the beach, which was very nice. The water wasn't too cold, but did have lots of (what I'm hoping was) algae floating through it that kind of gave it a greenish hue. It wasn't too bad though, and there were showers for when you got out of the water if you wanted to rinse off. There was a nude beach there as well (with a strict no photography rule), but it was not well hidden, at all. There was a wall on the beach dividing the nude beach from the regular one, but it didn't extend all the way up or down the beach, and if one of the nudists wanted to go for a swim, you could see them in the water anyway. Its amazing what a lifetime of meat and beer will do to the human body.
After I left the beach I realized I was literally one train stop over from Potsdam, so I decided to go check it out a bit. Here's what I found after wandering for a bit...
All the walking around got me hungry, but I didn't know enough German, or have the cajones to try and order food in a restaurant. I came across a food stand with english translations on the menu, and one of the things available was "Pizza with Meat", which of course I decided to get. I grabbed a beer out of the cooler (yup, they sell beer everywhere in Germany, and you can drink it everywhere) and ordered the pizza with meat. This is what I got...
It turns out I really ordered Turkische Pizza mit Donerfleisch, or Turkish Pizza with Doner Meat. A Doner (there should be those little dots over the O) is Turkish fast food, from what I understand...lamb meat with salad in a square pita bread type thing. Turkish pizza is a round, flat thing like the pizza we know, but when you get Turkish pizza with salad and meat, they wrap it up like you see in the picture. It was DELICIOUS. I need to find a Turkish district in NYC or something so I can have it again, it was that amazing.
If you're wondering, Berlin has the highest Turkish population in the world, outside of Turkey. Hence the Turkish influence on Berlin's culture, and the popularity of Doner Kebaps. I'm getting hungry for Turkish Pizza now just writing about this... The best part was the German beer (this time, Warsteiner) to wash it down.
A little side story, I finished the Turkish pizza before I finished my beer...so I just brought my beer with me on the train and finished it on the way back to my hotel. Yup, you can drink beer anywhere in Germany. What a country!
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