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  • Krakow Part I - A Celebration of Life I took the train the next day, bound for Krakow, Poland. Before hopping on the train, I grabbed a hot dog at the Olomouc train station. They cost about 75 cents! [img=http://photos. Posted by sfoshee in Scott's Eastern Europe 2009! | Jun 8, 2009
  • Polish Pottery....for serious shoppers only! Polish Pottery tours here are for serious and dedicated shoppers only! One of our friends found a tour thru the Grafenwohr MWR so at 9:30 on Friday night we left our house and drove to meet the bus. Posted by ErinDriver in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond | May 16, 2009
  • The Horrors of Auschwitz Roughly an hour outside of Krakow is the gruesome, incredibly powerful site of one of humanity’s most horrifying tragedies: the Holocaust. From 1941 until 1945, Auschwitz was the biggest and most notorious concentration camp in the Nazi system. Posted by amyandkev in Amy & Kev's Excellent Adventure | Apr 14, 2009
  • Krakow We arrived in Krakow, Poland via the overnight train from Prague. (We’ll post a separate blog entry soon on the pleasures of overnight train travel.). Krakow used to be Poland’s capital city until about 400 years ago. Posted by amyandkev in Amy & Kev's Excellent Adventure | Apr 14, 2009
  • 26.02.2009 Happy Birthdays! TO THE BEST DAD IN THE WORLD AND THE CUTEST GOD SON EVER! Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Feb 26, 2009
  • Aushwitz-Birkeneau As the train chugged into the camp, I didn't know what to expect. Our train was crammed from wall to wall. Men, women and their children stuffed into the big wagon that held us all captive. Posted by eurotrip09 in The Railway Children | Jan 13, 2009
  • Just the one then... We arrived in Krakow early - around 8 am I think. After a fairly relaxing 12 hours, in the small, tight but comfortable cabin I was being held in along with John and the four other German fella's heading to Posted by eurotrip09 in The Railway Children | Jan 12, 2009
  • And the story begins... I don't know if it was nostalgia for our recent trips to Mexico & Chile, strong urge to feel completely free again and get away from corporate life, or a bit too much tequila in our strawberry Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Dec 25, 2008
  • From Krakow to Wroclaw We packed our gear and left the hostel, walking via the old town, and the boys climbed the tower in the centre for one last view over the area while I looked after our gear at the bottom. It seems Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Oct 17, 2008
  • The next few days in Poland Polish ‘milk bars’ are not really milk bars at all, but instead ‘no frills’ cafeteria-style dining, designed for the communist working class as a cheap place to eat Polish cuisine. We decided to try out one around the corner from Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Oct 16, 2008
  • A visit to Auschwitz We woke up that morning to the remains of a night attack by bed bugs… our first experience on this journey, and were quickly shifted rooms while the hostel dealt with the problem… From there it was off to the Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Oct 16, 2008
  • Struggling without sleep Attempting to warm and wake ourselves up with coffee, we quietly sipped away before loading our gear into lockers. Planning ahead, we had brought food from Eger with us, and so we headed to the square for an early morning Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Oct 16, 2008
  • Stag Dos and Weddings / June - July 2008 Poland / 29 May - 2 June 2008 I arrived in Manchester and the lovely George picked me up and took me home. No sooner was I here but I was off on the first stag do to Poland. It took Posted by suggs69 in Half the World Away | Jul 20, 2008
  • Auschwitz I - Auschwitz II Birkenau Wednesday the 8th of October Words cannot describe what both Krystal and I experienced today. I feel there is nothing that can be said via a simple blog so this entry is nothing but keeping routine to our journal. Love K Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Oct 9, 2008
  • Leaving Prahahahaha and cracking onto Krakow Matt typing - Krystal drinking! Sunday the 5th of October After a much much needed sleep we all awoke nice and refreshed and ready to tackle the city of Prague. Our first impressi Posted by krystalmat in K&M's return from London to Melbourne... | Oct 7, 2008
  • Auschwitz, Poland The visit to Auschwitz can only be described as chilling. Those that have been there know what I mean. I had seen pictures of what happened at concentration camps so I know how cruel the Nazis were, but Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Sep 5, 2008
  • Krakow, Poland Based on a few things we heard, we decided to skip Warsaw and head straight to Krakow, the ancient capital of Poland. The overnight bus ride from Vilnius to Krakow was our longest yet – 12 hours! While Posted by jhongny in While We Are Out... | Sep 5, 2008
  • Tierra a la vista!! Bitacora de vuelo... anio el mismo y 1 dia despues... OK ya despues de una reparadora siestecita en el avion, me encuentro sobrevolando Varsovia a punto de aterrizar y las azafatas en friega aplicando los ultimos sablazos de andele compre algo Posted by adrios in Danonino around the world | Sep 11, 2008
  • On the road home Back now for a little over a day. It has been a strange return, the like of which I have not experienced since my return from India, the sense of being unsettled, of finding ones own life, so familiar a Posted by roisinc in the travelling sociologist | Aug 15, 2008
  • Reflections Some reflections..... On krakow and poland: Visually my first impression of Krakow was that it had a vaguely Italian feel to it. I still get that sensation walking around, perhaps it the sundrenched, simple and elegant buildings. Whatever it is, the Posted by roisinc in the travelling sociologist | Aug 12, 2008
  • Filtering Now sitting in an internet cafe on a scruffy Krakow street. I have slept in my new, precarious top bunk bed, eaten some kind of vegetable tart and salad in a lovely old school cafe. I have sat by the Posted by roisinc in the travelling sociologist | Aug 11, 2008
  • Mindblowing exhaustion Days of warmth and intensity and friendship and history. Evenings of dancing. Walking shoeless through the streets of Krakow at dawn. Dreaming.... All of this has induced mindblowing exhaustion....have had so many experiences and thoughts to share, Posted by roisinc in the travelling sociologist | Aug 11, 2008
  • On the road again Ok, so this is more of a short dash away, but nonetheless I find the process of recording these things quite productive. So here it is .... It is not that I have been stationary since my last travels. I Posted by roisinc in the travelling sociologist | Aug 7, 2008
  • Warsaw and The End Stare Miasto. Remember I didn't take any of these. But trust me I was there. I was laying in the back row of the nave in St. Anne's church at about 7:15 AM on Wednesday morning. Not Posted by Zirocco in Vechea Lume | Jul 11, 2008
  • Exploring a new place, a wedding and goodbye Dzien Dobry All, finally we have some time to sit down and share our experiences with you from over the past week and a bit. There is a fair bit of information so I'll just write everything in a systematic Posted by Simelia in Simon & Amelia's European Adventures | Jul 1, 2008
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