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More frontiers more borders more problems

For one week ago I stopped for two days in Bucharest to make me a passport. Obviously in our modern days we still use this paper book to get from one country to another.  After many hours in queue to handle all this papers bureaucracy I realized that is not enough to have a just a passport, some ruled territories requires also visa. Just imagine how much time and money we spent to get the passports or visa if you want to make a longer trip. For sure you had the same issue with visa too when embassy require entry tickets to give you a visa and the company that provide tickets requires visa to sell the tickets. Where is the logic here? Sometimes I just lose my hope to get all the things done to the end, so many rules so many conditions just to get from 1 m to 10 m away in my case traveling by road or water. It is insane how we get here, that the states want to prohibit movement thru specific territories. Why? Well many political interests will never stop making stupid decisions in ...

Berlin

On the train I try to connect the memories from the past 4 days in Berlin. This was more that enough to feel the vibration of the past combined with new habits and mixed with different cultures. Here and there people are everywhere like a big ant house, tourists all the way from trains stations museum and shops to the Reichstag, pubs and clubs. Again Germans conquer the world but know in form of tourism so thumb up for this achievement. I learn many things from my guide who moved somewhere from England as he told to us, quite funny because more and more people feel that they don’t belong to one place especially the place where you are born. I like the guided tours they are like teachers and learn you from the first hand where you can touch, hear and see at the same time. I’m not a type for a lot of theory better to get involved directly and it’s more fanny too.    Never thought that I could experience Brasil in the middle of Berlin, when a group of people were per...

Goodbye Sweden

Time to move forward. Yes Sweden is one of those countries where I want to come back. Although is quite expensive and have failures in systems I still could enjoy how intuitive, simple and time saving solutions they have. The thing I will miss most is no cash or no cards payments. It is a exemplary case for others countries in a way how easy and smooth you can manage your daily life needs. I found that the majority of the people are really open-minded with great vision on how to have a sustainable future, so is not so bad in the end. Culture are definitely a thing you have to feel in order to understand it. So in the beginning it was wired that people don't get your point of view but if you are surrounded of language, politics, social aspects you change your self in the core and begin to feel like home. Next stop Now on my way to Berlin the city of contrasts, history, night life and new food trends. Looking forward to get new inspiration from this 21 century Cultural Cen...