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In December 2021, when I started my journey to the south, which probably won’t take me to my hometown Hamburg or Germany in the next years, I visited my favorite Südheide parking place and took these photos.
Especially the first one, I like a lot because it’s split and both sides of it look beautiful in their own way. Yin and Yang etc. You know? 😁
I felt quite weird leaving the north and knowing, that I won’t come back anytime soon. For me this was very different than the “half nomadic life” I did until then in which I always came back to Hamburg after a few weeks.
From this moment in the Südheide on I’m just going somewhere.