After Palma I had a need to spend
a couple of days in Berlin and despite having visited a number of times I saw
something this time that I have not seen before, a kind of “mousetrap” collection of pipes
above ground. They looked to be ramshackle and temporary
but they did appear to have a liquid running through them. A quick
investigation on Google revealed that they were in fact temporary water
management pipes used in construction. Apparently
Berlin in built on a swamp and during construction of new buildings water has
to be pumped out of the area and into the drains. The pipes are above ground as
they are temporary and the strange “up and down” design is to get them over the
roads and other access points.
Monday, 4 June 2012
A city misunderstood ?
As indicated in the last post I recently had the chance to visit Palma Majorca. For years it has had the reputation with me of a “party island” and not a place that was high on my list of places to spend any time, It turns out however that the Spanish have been very clever. They have reserved one part of the island for the British tourists, another part of the island for the German Tourists and they keep the rest of the island for themselves. Palma Town is particularly nice as the photographs above show. The reason the plaza is so empty is because I visited it during “siesta” another Spanish tradition that still survives.
An unusual lift arrangement
The picture is not the best, unfortunately,
but I have recently spent a couple of days in Palma Majorca and the hotel I
stayed in has a very unusual arrangement with the lifts. The buttons are on the outside.
On arrival in the lobby you press
the button for the floor you want to get to and the display directs you to one
of the lifts, there are no buttons in the lifts. After an entire life of having buttons inside
the lift is somewhat disconcerting it is also important that you get into the
lift that the screen indicated or you will not get to your floor. If this
happens you have to leave the lift and start again on the outside.
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