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Vistula River from Wawel Castle  
   

Vistula River from Wawel Castle

On the right you can see a tower-ish thing attached to the wall. Inside are caves, where a dragon used to live. He liked to eat a sheep or a young virgin, which was kind of trouble for the local village. But eventually, he was tricked by some Joe-Schmo and killed. But now the town is named after the guy who did it, Krakus.
Pierogies and Piwo in Poland (Part II)

April 4th 2008
Okay, don't worry, this one will be more upbeat than the last. Our hostel in Krakow was designed similarly to Cloister, although it was touching two other buildings. It had an arch running through the middle of the building, and on one side was the reception, and the other side had the rooms. It was called the Lemon Hostel, and the floors were named things like "Anana" (Pineapple) and "Kiwi", s ... read more
Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków

Polish Flag Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived near the middle of the 10th century. Its golden age occurred in the 16th century. During the following century, the strengthening of the gentry and internal disorders weakened the nation. In a series of ... ... read more
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