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 The first photo was taken on a day trip to Birkenau Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland in April 2014. This building was one of the toilets for prisoners held in the camp. Picture: Damian Morrissey.
The second photo shows a lock from near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Considered to be a symbol of love, the 'love locks' are locked to a metal fence on a bridge crossing the river and the key is then thrown into the river. This particular lock was placed there by myself and a girl I met from Greece whilst living in Prague.
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 The first photo was taken on a day trip to Birkenau Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland in April 2014. This building was one of the toilets for prisoners held in the camp. Picture: Damian Morrissey.
The second photo shows a lock from near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Considered to be a symbol of love, the 'love locks' are locked to a metal fence on a bridge crossing the river and the key is then thrown into the river. This particular lock was placed there by myself and a girl I met from Greece whilst living in Prague.
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The first photo was taken on a day trip to Birkenau Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland in April 2014. This building was one of the toilets for prisoners held in the camp. Picture: Damian Morrissey.
The second photo shows a lock from near Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Considered to be a symbol of love, the 'love locks' are locked to a metal fence on a bridge crossing the river and the key is then thrown into the river. This particular lock was placed there by myself and a girl I met from Greece whilst living in Prague.