When in Berlin
Let AJ Zeilstra ’11 show you around the historical and edgy city of Berlin.
Let AJ Zeilstra ’11 show you around the historical and edgy city of Berlin.
Elizabeth ’12 and Will ’13 Turner visited King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein castle in Germany, posing for a photo with their Tiger Rag.
“While serving as a behavioral health officer in the South Carolina Army National Guard deployed to Poland, I was able to take a weekend getaway to Berlin. Among many landmarks, I was able to visit the iconic Berlin Wall.”
Alex Crawford and his wife traveled to Munich, Germany, in December 2018. “We took a day trip excursion to Salzburg, Austria, birthplace of Mozart. While there, we visited Hohensalzburg Fortress, where my wife took this photo of me showing my Clemson spirit!”
Shannon Fisher ’13, Jorge Rodriguez, professor of mechanical and bioengineering, Carson Joye ’15, Elizabeth Zanin ’17, Zach Hadock ’17, Chris Lane ’18, Zack Thomson ’18, Lucas Staccioli ’16, Bill O’Connell ’16 and George Rawls ’17 all traveled to Germany on a study abroad trip focused on studying sustainable energy and exploring German culture.
Taken at the Kehlsteinhaus, or Eagle’s Nest, in Berchtesgaden, Germany. Constructed in 1938 as a 50th birthday present for Adolf Hitler, and captured by the 101st Airborne in 1945.
Taken at the Kehlsteinhaus, or Eagle’s Nest, in Berchtesgaden, Germany on May 13, 2015. Constructed in 1938 as a 50th birthday present for Adolf Hitler, and captured by the 101st Airborne in 1945. Pictured are Matthew Adamson ’12 (left) and Stephen Adamson (right) along ridgeline path from Kehlsteinhaus.
Agricultural Mechanization and Business Management graduates Keith Hendrix (left) ’98 and Jason Thomas (right) ’12 on Rhine River, Germany