tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657829290249119515.post635386003648479156..comments2023-09-28T00:30:54.344+09:00Comments on Camilo Ché: Life near the Tempelhof AirfieldKamiel Choihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14741568672101360445noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657829290249119515.post-16582448810168122002012-05-02T22:42:38.282+09:002012-05-02T22:42:38.282+09:00Neukölln - my old beloved part of Berlin!
I lived...Neukölln - my old beloved part of Berlin!<br /><br />I lived there from 1983 - 1991. At that time several times a day the American Transport Aircrafts nearly touched my balcony when they were coming down to land in Tempelhof. The whole airfield was closed to public in those days. <br /><br />The wall was still standing and Neukölln, like Kreuzberg, was a very unique place with people from all over the world lived together without bigger problems. My son Lennard is born in Neukölln!<br /><br />It's nice to hear that this place still's unique.Marita Janßennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657829290249119515.post-2883717442228706972012-04-26T21:03:48.929+09:002012-04-26T21:03:48.929+09:00"Neukölln - Don't try to pronounce it, li..."Neukölln - Don't try to pronounce it, live it." <br /><br />Hah! I like that. And it's kind of true. Since moving into Neukolln a few months ago, I really like the atmosphere. It's a nice mix.Adamhttp://travelsofadam.com/blog/noreply@blogger.com