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October 28th 2007
Published: October 28th 2007
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen! You were wondering about Krakow? Well, Krakow is a city in Poland, and it had some strange story about how it came into being. This story involves a dragon. My story about how I came into being in Krakow is a little different. Saturday morning I awoke earlier than the sun and headed out for the bus. Turns out, ¾’s of the group thought this was ridiculous and decided ... Read Full Entry



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LionLion
Lion

The lions in Krakow have picked up bad habbits. We caught one in the act. You would think being made out of a rock would stop him, but it doesn't.
MarketMarket
Market

This is the market in the city center at night. I also took this picture. Oh really? You think it's amazing? Thanks, I know!
Salt CathedralSalt Cathedral
Salt Cathedral

This is the cathedral made of salt. Even the chandeliers are made up of salt crystals. This room makes me crave fries and/or roasted peanuts.
ElevatorElevator
Elevator

This is me crammed in the elevator. I wish you could really see how small and scary it was. You can kind of see the wall behind me. And we were so crammed in they had to shove the door closed on us. it was a long ride.
Goodbye LeninGoodbye Lenin
Goodbye Lenin

This is from inside the hostel, the Goodbye Lenin. This is a wall. With a painting on it. It is red.
FartFart
Fart

I saw this store and thought it was entertaining. Yes, it is called Fart. They should know better. I guess they dont. I should be more mature. I guess I'm not.
WC and Laundry WC and Laundry
WC and Laundry

This was a sign in the hostel. The laundry was only in the girls bathroom. Does this imply that men don't do laundry? Maybe in Poland...They must smell.
BeateBeate
Beate

This is Beate and some weird mouse things. I'm also in this photo, can you see me? These little mouse things looked better than they tasted. Such is life.
Living RoomLiving Room
Living Room

This is the living room in Goodbye Lenin. That is Beate showing it to you. She deserves a metal for a job well done.



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