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West

After all impressions from the East side, I continued by tram and subway. I stopped at Alexander platz, a check point. Sunday afternoon and it was a relaxing atmosphere. Someone playing Scottish bagpipe. People playing with bungy jump from a building. Or just enjoying watching people passing by.

I continued and I was interested in seeing the West side of Berlin. I went to Savigny platz and some blocks from there I found a wonderful café where I stopped for some tea. They had a great selection and I found a tempting Ceylon tea from the highlands. It was so sweet and tasty, a great memory that made me think of the beautiful highlands in Malaysia.

And it was time to return to Tegel airport.

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