Berlin Illuminated

This year, between the 14 and 26 of October, they had something called the Berlin Festival of Lights. No, it’s not quite like the festival of lights in the US which consists of Christmas trees in a warehouse that have been decorated and auctioned for charity. Instead, here in Berlin, they haul out spotlights in different color and put them onto their most favorite buildings. They also host specialty “art” competitions that deal with the use of light in their works.

The local group that I try to participate in is trying to get a photography group organized, and this caused me to get out and make a bunch of photographs, at night, while fighting through the crowds. Night time photography is difficult, to say the least, but I’ve now gotten my photographs posted in a set on flickr.

Gendarmenmarkt
Gendarmenmarket in Berlin

Alexa
ALEXA shopping plaza

Brandenburger Tor
Brandenburg Gate

Berliner Dom
Berliner Dom (those are palm fronds)

Abstract Kites
Abstract Kites (they color changed)

Light Bright 3
Light Bright (these also color changed)

Bars of Light
Pick Up Sticks

Karl Marx park - clock
Karl Marx Park – it’s a clock where the “TV Tower” would be one of the hands.

TV tower 2
Mariankirche spires, TV tower, the bottom of the clock

You can see more on the Berlin Festival of Lights here: http://www.festival-of-lights.de/

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Documentary Tour through a cold war Bunker

**Update: November 14, 2011 ** Sorry, once again, Some Germans are being “stereotypically” German….. Someone at the bunker sent me a nastygram, telling me that I have to take down ALL the photos I took at this place, and remove all reference to the bunker – even though they were being used for my use only, and I wasn’t making any money off of them. How dare I… take a paid for a tour which allows pictures – so take pictures and dare to use them…to publish a review, provide history, and document the place

Wouldn’t it just be more simple to ban the cameras and photography from the start than to get a burr up your butt and cause hassle for everyone? Oh wait.. that’d make sense. **

The End of September, I took the day off and headed up to an old cold war bunker that was offering tours through it. It has taken me just over a month to get the photographs edited and uploaded (my apologies) but they’re up now at:

Honecker Bunker

if you’d like to check them out.

A brief history of this huge 3 story underground bunker near Berlin can be found on the website:

Bunker5001.com

But here’s information from the site:

The first stages in the construction of the bunker started in 1971. First, a suitable location had to be found close to Berlin, while the project office (PBS) in Dresden dealt with planning the design. Once the Prenden site had been selected, the ground could be excavated and the area for the barracks complex prepared. Presumably, the barracks would have been completed before the bunker was constructed, thus ensuring a greater degree of secrecy. This is confirmed by a similar facility where the barracks have already been completed, whereas the planned bunker had not yet been started.
Excavation of the pit was started in 1976. By this time, the deep well had already been bored. Once the preparatory measures had been completed, work on the actual bunker construction was started in 1978 and lasted some five years, with the official handover taking place on 13 December, 1983. This dates the active period of the bunker, i.e. the period from when it was permanently manned around the clock, initially with only 10 – 20 personnel. These were responsible for maintenance and keeping it operationally ready. At a time of crisis, the NDC could have moved here at short notice. However, apart from the occasional exercise, the daily life here was fortunately relatively peaceful.

With the fall of the Wall in 1989 the bunker lost its significance almost overnight. Shortly afterwards, it was taken over by the Bundeswehr, the (West) German armed forces. However, since the presence of the bunker was now public knowledge and was not deemed suitable for the Bundeswehr, it was closed in 1993. Some of the equipment and fittings were removed up until April 1993, some of the larger machines sold (primarily, the five diesel generators) and then the access was sealed with a thick concrete wall. The life of the bunker thus came to an end and in 2003 the bunker was declared a historical building, and rightly so.

The page then goes on to say:

The bunker was officially sealed up in April 1993 once the Bundeswehr no longer needed it. Before it was sealed, hazardous materials were removed as were several items of equipment, in particular, office fittings such as tables, cupboards, office equipment, etc. While the technical equipment in the bunker can no longer actually operate, it is, to a great extent, still there.

In the middle of 2002, the bunker was opened up illegally after almost 10 years by means of a hole being made in the concrete seal which had been cast in the access tunnel. During the next 18 months, the bunker was repeatedly re-sealed and just as often re-opened. Unfortunately, vandals and scrap metal thieves also got to know about the bunker. As a result, the theft of various metals, especially the copper from the numerous large cables) led to the final demise of the equipment remaining in the bunker. In addition, parts were removed from countless machines – presumably for their spare-parts value – which the made it impossible to restore the affected equipment. The bunker was facing its final days. However, at the end of 2003 two organisations, the Berlin Bunker Network (BBN) and the Berlin forestry association, sealed up the access to the tunnel in a joint action and also the original site of the concrete seal.

By the end of 2004, entry to the bunker had been achieved yet again. It was obvious that preservation of the bunker and relevant health and safety regulations could not be maintained using normal methods. BBN developed a concept at the beginning of 2005 to secure the bunker properly. Access holes were sealed yet again and an additional security door was added (Fig. left. Source: dpa, Berliner Kurier). This made it possible to obtain rapid access in an emergency and also allowed the police to get in following a break-in. Further security measures were developed and put into practice. Since then, the number of break-ins has dropped dramatically and practically anyone trying to break in was caught in the act by the police.

Since these security measures came into force, it has been possible to maintain the current state of the bunker and, in some cases, to eradicate some acute hazards which had arisen. Despite the current positive situation, the need remains to re-establish the original sealed state of the bunker. The immense personnel requirements necessary to secure the bunker cannot be provided for ever, and individual break-ins have still occurred, some of which could not be detected in time to prosecute those involved. Fortunately, very little was damaged.
In order to create a permanent seal, the existing concrete seal will be extended and reinforced at the end of 2008. The weak spots in the bunker will be eradicated and the access tunnel, which always provided “cover” for those involved in their nefarious activities, will be destroyed, thus removing such possibilities and the bunker will be secured against further damage for a prolonged period, with the relevant safety measures being met.

A Bit on the Construction can be found here, including technical data and schematic drawings. In summary

The 5001 bunker is really like a mini-town which could function independently for some 14 days. In addition to the water, air and electrical supplies, there were also air-conditioning systems, washing and toilet facilities, a medical centre with an emergency operations room, a decontamination area and a large kitchen available. Up to 400 personnel could have survived for two weeks.

I hope you’ll check out the photographs, and stop to think about what would have happened if this bunker had been needed.

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MRS Palin, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED!!

First – a link to the Article in the NY TIMES:
If you read this article, you’ll realize what I want to re-iterate:
That article concluded that “the two men do not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers, whom he has called ‘somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8.
As If that weren’t enough:
And YET – yesterday (10/04/2008) PALIN has the NERVE to say of Obama :
“This is not a man who sees America as you see it and as I see America,” Palin said today. “We see America as the greatest force for good in this world. If we can be that beacon of light and hope for others who seek freedom and democracy and can live in a country that would allow intolerance in the equal rights that again our military men and women fight for and die for, for all of us.”

She then continued, “Our opponent though is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect that he’s palling around with terrorists who would target their own country.”

Folks – this is YET another of the typical Republican SCARE TACTICs that they’re so known for. This goes on the list of
– Iraq (we must remove Saddam Hussein because he was somehow responsible for 9-11),
– the Patriot Act (we can spy on anyone without a warrant; and you can be tossed in jail under the charge of being a terrorist with NO trial – even without any miranda rights) which we had to pass because anything else would be unpatriotic
-the 700 Billion dollar bailout (wait – it’s not a bailout – it’s a “rescue plan”) for wall street that *might* trickle down to the economy that McCain said was NOT in trouble just a few days before he “suspended” his campaign…and which was originally proposed with NO OVERSITE or CONSEQUENCES by the Bush Administration.
– Healthcare (we can’t let the government choose which doctor / hospital you go to – yet we can let people go untreated b/c they don’t have health insurance or their insurance doesn’t pay for the doctor/hospital that is closest to them) Don’t get me started – b/c I live in a socialized healthcare system and trust me – this IS NOT HOW IT WORKS when government is involved.
and that’s just a few. I seriously don’t understand how people can believe these things – nor how they can vote to continue the scare tactics instead of looking at the positive future, equality, and programs / policies that Obama offers.
No, Mrs. Palin, I don’t see the world as you do. I’m glad.
You know why? Because I’m NOT SCARED. Not scared to get on with my life, not scared to travel and meet the real people on the planet. Not scared to tell you YOU ARE WRONG, DISTORTING THE TRUTH, AND YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED of YOURSELF.

For all Mrs Palin’s wanting to “focus on issues” – that’s what her criticism was to Katie Couric’s interview – she is now trying to avoid those issues…and fan the flames of Fear for Votes.

BOO.

You know what I am?

I’m ANGRY. ANGRY that you think that I’m STUPID ENOUGH to fall for it. ANGRY that YOU think that the AMERICAN PEOPLE are dumb enough to hear these LIES and BELIEVE them and GIVE you VOTES. ANGRY that you PERSIST in SHOWING SMOKE AND MIRRORS instead of FOCUSING ON THE ISSUES.

How about your HEALTHCARE PLAN?
How about your PLAN FOR LEAVING IRAQ / AFGHANISTAN?
How about your PLAN FOR FURTHER ASSISTING THE VETS?
How about your PLAN TO KEEP PEOPLE IN THEIR HOMES?
How about your PLAN FOR THE ECONOMY?
How about your PLAN FOR EDUCATION?
How about your PLAN FOR BRINGING BACK JOBS / CREATING JOBS IN THE USA?
How about your PLAN TO HELP SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT AND IMPROVE IT?

Oh wait….. That’s not what it’s REALLY about, now is it?

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