
The Documentary Podcast
Blind Man Roams the Globe: Berlin
Nov 15, 2017
Explorer Peter White immerses himself in Berlin, haunted by its past and grappling with rising property prices. Guided by fellow blind-man Erich Thurner, they navigate the city, explore Hohenshun Hauser Prison, contemplate living in a surveillance-controlled environment, visit the Trabant Museum, and reflect on the Holocaust memorial.
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- Berlin's rising property prices and influx of foreign investors concern residents about affordability.
- Exploring Berlin as a blind traveler unveils a rich tapestry of cultural encounters and historical contemplations.
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Exploring Berlin Through Public Transport as a Blind Traveler
Navigating Berlin's public transport system as a blind traveler unveils the city's essence. Opting for trains over taxis, the experience unfolds unique insights into Berlin's multi-layered history and immigrant-rich communities. The challenges and interactions encountered reveal a rich tapestry of cultural encounters and daily struggles in a city that constantly reinvents itself.
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