Poland part 1 – The Masurian Lakes, Gdansk, Torun and Warsaw


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July 7th 2011
Published: July 16th 2011
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My time in Poland didn’t get off to the best of starts. The first place I had planned to stop off was the Masurian Lake District, which is not too far from the Lithuanian border. I managed to cross the border by train from Vilnius with no problems, but when I got to the first big city in Poland, Suwalki, I was told that the bus that I was expecting to catch didn’t actually run on a Monday, a... Read Full Entry



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Statue of John Paul IIStatue of John Paul II
Statue of John Paul II

Quite a common sight in Poland...
Tomb of the Unknown SoldierTomb of the Unknown Soldier
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

All that is left from a palace which once stood on this site (destroyed in WW2)
Bears!Bears!
Bears!

Warsaw zoo bear enclosure, which is located outside of the zoo in a public park, presumably to try and encourage more visitors.



22nd July 2011

Great Photos
Hi,I am so glad you liked Gdansk and my favorite castle in Poland;-)You will love Krakow even more - our beloved hometown;)If you are in Tatras stop in Zakopane;-) cheers, Beata

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