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Later earth was placed on the hill and trees and bushes. They grew so that sixty years later it looks like 'Mother Nature' had played a hand. Nope - it was 'Father War' and clearing up after!
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We then walked further and arrived at two small lakes I have never been to. The larger one is the Kaulsdorfer See and the other one ... I have forgotten the name!
There we had a rest for a snack and drink while trying to fend off a family of swans which wanted to be fed and 'hissed' aggressively when they didn't get any food.
More walking through other parts of Kaulsdorf until we got to Bagger See Biesdorf from where we walked 10 minutes until we got to Biesdorf Schloß and its park.
It was bought in about 1880 by Mr Siemens. I think you will all know his name! He later went on to even larger houses and parks, and electronic things for which his name is now known worldwide.
From there we walked around the corner until we got to Biesdorf S-Bahn station and a place which was a mixture of Kneipe and Imbiss for beer and simple solid food.
A really nice day, and I was asked to join the group on the next walk to the north of Berlin towards the end of October. I think I shall!
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