Drugi odcinek wyprawy rowerowej przez wschodnią część Niemiec. Przejeżdżam przez wschód Niemiec i docieram do Berlin-Müggelheim a dokładnie do zatoki (właściwie polodowcowe rynno) Große Krampe.
Today I woke up in such a beautiful place with such a beautiful view. The water was clean. I had a swim yesterday. Super quiet and peaceful. There’s a field here. I’ve almost packed up my gear . I’ve prepared some buckwheat groats. The Kotbus is already running around with canned goods. A town called Burg. Potatoes in Germany. I just checked in today. I paid €15 for the campsite to charge my power banks and all his stuff. Now he showed me a spot so he could set up his tent. You can see what it looks like. €15 for the shower is included. And electricity. I need to charge all my electronics. And this is where it will be. Hi everyone. I’m heading towards Berlin. It’s a canal. It looks a bit like mud. I woke up today. I slept in a campsite, in a tent, of course. €15 for the night. And today I have 100 km to cover, maybe even more if I have the energy. I’m riding a gravel road , and it’s fine because it’s downhill. When I started, I still had some hills, but I think that’s over. And now I ‘ll be riding downhill all the way to the Baltic Sea . Look, like a fairy tale, everything looks so well-maintained. The level, the quality , and the eastern part to Germany . 1713 Onzisiaj is blowing hard. So it might just rain. But just in case, I’ve got everything sorted out. I have a jacket, pants, and shoe covers . It saved me once last year, so there’s nothing to worry about. I try not to even think about it anymore. Wonderful views. There are beavers here. The city of Lubin. Luben. Villages like this. Is the street here standing still and quiet? There’s almost no one. There are, but very, very few on this road. And I’m going to Berlin. Even the trees are smiling. They’re cutting down forests in Germany too, as you can see. Where will it all go? Interesting. For construction, I think. A lot of it. I took a technical break at a tourist shelter. If I were driving at night and spotted this place, it would be here and I could pitch my tent and spend the night. Well, that’s an interesting place. Okay, a quick dinner, off we go. I have 55 km left to Berlin, specifically to Alexanderplatz. So, I think Berlin is less, 10 km , and then I’m going to the beach. I’ll take a swim or a dip. I wonder what the history of this road is, because those markers are there— I don’t know, I think they were put here a long time ago. Maybe even soldiers from the Third Reich rode horses here, and maybe there used to be paving stones here, and now it’s just a gravel road. Ah. What is that? Prioros. Look, these are artificial forests. See the rows? Rows of trees. Another village is closer to Berlin. I drove to that beach. I’ll look for a place to pitch my tent. The water is clean. After all, I think I covered 110 kilometers today. I rode about 300 km today. I’m looking for a place where I can pitch my tent and immediately take a bath. I don’t know if I’ll find one that quickly. I just found a spot, but with such a moon.