The Wall and animals #1

Near Checkpoint Charlie a dog is taking a walk with its master. (Kreuzberg)
When people enter East-Berlin, they notice that it smells badly due to the exaust smoke produced by the two cycle-engines of the Trabant cars which are made in the GDR. Maybe this is what this dog is smelling. (Checkpoint Charlie, Zimmer St., Kreuzberg)
There is a small ranch alongside the Wall. A sign stands here which forewarns of the border so that the cows will not cross it. (Zehlendorf)
A pair of rabbits cross over the "no-man's land" in order to escape to the western sector, because they need fresh vegetables, which they can hardly get in East-Berlin. (Luckauer St., Kreuzberg)
Children often ride horses alongside the Wall, because there is little traffic to be found there. (Kopenhagener St., Reinickendorf)
This is a dog performing a military function at the Wall. It seems that he feels comfortable with the sinking sun.
(Gorancz St., Reinickendorf)
A dog is taking a walk while keeping his distance from the borderline. He seems to know what the sign stands for.
(Köthner St., Kreuzberg)
A picture of some kids riding in a horse-drawn cart. The Wall is to be found just behind the trees. (Jenbacher Way, Steglitz)
Three birds are perched atop the Wall. (Lohmühlen St., Neukölln)
A bird ontop of the Wall.
(Heidelberger St., Neukölln)
A bird is drinking water in the "no-man's land" which is dried up by chemicals to get rid of the grass. Hopefully the water is not poisonous. (Bernauer St., Wedding)

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