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May 25th 2012
Published: May 25th 2012
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Poland has not perished yet So long as we still live . March, march, Dąbrowski From Italy to Poland Let us now rejoin the nation Under thy command Cross the Vistula and Warta And Poles we shall be We’ve been shown by Bonaparte Ways to victory March, march… Like Czarniecki Poznań regains Fighting with the Swede, To free our fatherland from chains We shall return by sea March, march… Father, in tears Says to his Basia Just listen, it seems that our people Are beating the drums March, march…
Polish Military Musuem. Most of these guys must have had incredible strength and endurance.

We then made it to the Castle/Palace. Many protests throughout the city against adopting the Euro slowed mom and dad by taxi; I ran everywhere a mile or so to go get the train tickets an a couple miles back to meet them at the Palace. It was a long tiring day in the heat and humidity, but I still found the will to go for a run. Some amazing photos - take a look

Off to Torun- a beautiful city. Warsaw has its history but is crazy, sort of like a New York or L.A. A couple days is enough.



Matt


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About 6 feet long. Must have had at least two men to fire it or else a 7 foot 400lb giant.
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The legendary mermaid of the Vistula


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