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Just keep pedaling and heading west in the direction of Berlin's biggest lake called 'Großer Müggelsee'. There is a very interesting network of canals and smaller lakes to the south of the big one and lots of tracks for you to follow. We ended at a lake south of Müggelsee. My gang knew it well as we got off the bikes at an area of sand on the lakeside. There were a few other people there enjoying the late afternoon sun and picnics.
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Some of my gang stripped off and jumped into the lake to enjoy a late summer swim. Swimming in the nude is quite normal here. It is considered part of a healthy culture going back many years and called FKK. You may see these words at some beaches. In England I think it is called the Naturist Culture. Here are some photos of the small lake where they swam.
We got to know some other visitors there, particularly a man with a small paddle boat and a lady who said she was from Portugal. We sipped some of my 'Scottish Medicine' with them which they liked! A nice interlude before we got back onto the bikes for the last part of our journey.
This took us along tracks to the south of Lake Müggelsee until we hit a track that took us into the centre of Köpenick. There we found 'Schloss Müller' where two of the gang live. We relaxed over tea and cakes. A perfect way to relax after hours on a bicycle.
As it got dark I cycled to the S-Bahn with Uli. He wanted to make sure I found my way there. Thanks for your concern Uli. There we said our goodbyes and I took the SB back to Karlshorst and home.
Our next meeting will be in the first week of January in a restaurant. My job is to organise the event. Looking forward to seeing my 'Mug Gang' then and catching up on news.
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