This week’s Snapshot Sunday is from a trip I took to Prague in 2009. Prague was an appealing weekend destination for me mostly because I wanted to see this wall dedicated to John Lennon in my quest to visit all the Beatles landmarks around the world. During Communist rule, students would write their grievances on this wall and today it represents ideals like love and peace. The wall is ever-changing, with Beatles lyrics and graffiti inspired by John Lennon being sprayed on in layers. Underneath it all lays a long covered image of John himself. I had a great time photographing different parts of the wall and would love to go back and see how it has changed in the past nearly 5 years.
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Love it! Pragues is one of my favorite places, and this photo is the coolest!
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Was this picture taken in Prague? It looks so much like Berlin to me :D!!
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I’ve never been to Berlin so I can safely say it is Prague
You know how much I love John and the Beatles so I love this. <3
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<3 Beatles related travel is the best travel.