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                <title>Football at FC St Pauli</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you like colour, passion, noise and friendly people try to get a ticket for a game at the Millerntor. <br><br>Age, race, sex and fashion sense matters not one bit. There are families, skinheads, anarchists, hippies, punks and office workers all there having an enjoyable time, win, lose or draw. <br><br>The vast quantities of beer consumed in the local bars pre-game only serves to make people more amicable. This is not a club to come to if you think going to a football match is all about you displaying your macho aggression. <br><br>A ticket for the terrace costs about 12 euros. As the Reeperbahn is just round the corner, why not pull yourself away from the strip clubs for a couple of hours, and let St Pauli fans show you a good time.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Old Elbe tunnel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Cool on a hot summer day or dry on a rainy day and loads of fun. Walk the 426m underneath the Elbe through the two narrow and tiled tunnels (or you can still drive through).  The cars and people go up and down in lifts and the marine-related embossed tiles you see along the route are charming. Built in 1911, it was an engineering marvel in its time.]]></description>
                
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