The combined creative efforts of friends Skount, Kera, and SokarUno on a recent Saturday in Berlin possibly reflect the state of many recently arrived who are living near it. The historic Tempelhof Airport here was closed in 2008 after about 80 years in service and reopened as a recreational park in 2015. Now it is slated to become one of the biggest refugee camps in Europe. Already the former aircraft hangers are occupied by a few thousand refugees, mostly from Syria. By the end of the year the former airport grounds are expected to house nearly 7,000.
Skount. Kera. SokarUno Tempelhof, Berlin. (photo © Skount)
Skount. Kera. SokarUno Tempelhof, Berlin. (photo © Skount)
Skount. Kera. SokarUno Tempelhof, Berlin. (photo © Skount)
Skount. Kera. SokarUno Tempelhof, Berlin. (photo © Skount)
Skount. Kera. SokarUno Tempelhof, Berlin. (photo © Skount)
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