Nad Rudawa B&B Krakow
ul Korbutowej 36 Krakow, Southern Poland, 30-218, Poland
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Krakow - A City of Many Faces
... such a draining and emotional experience from then on. It has taken me 5 minutes trying to work out how to explain our day from here but I am really struggling. All I can really say is go there and experience it for yourself. Try to put yourself in those others shoes who experienced the horrors of the camps and what they went through. While it is absolutely impossible to understand, just trying pulls you in so many emotional directions.
When ...
Balkan blues
... hårt på sina cellos!
Tyskland:
Vi tog en 25 mils omväg till Dresden för att skaffa regnkläder och nya skor. Det är skitkallt i europa på mc!
Polen:
Regn regn regn....
In English
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We are hiding in our tent in Poland because it is windy, rainy and 11 degrees today. Feels like Swedish summer here. Since last post, we have been through the Balkans, 10 countries in 1 month (and many ...
The party city and a sobering day
... as she would have liked, we caught the 90 minute bus to Oswiecim. Everyone who travels to Europe should visit this place. To pay homage, to learn and to honour those who went through the ordeal. While we'd like to write about it in more detail, it's a situation where nothing we could write would fully convey the experience. As a tourist site it's run brilliantly, it's sensitively interpreted and the guides are knowledgeable and passionate. Also surprising ...
Auschwitz and stupid American girls.
... Auschwitz and B) it was raining and cold. I’ll have to have Ryan update you on his take on the museum. I have seen it once before, and it was just as horrifying as I remember it. It’s so hard to wrap your brain around the events that took place. To stand in the gas chambers and think of how many people were murdered sends chills up your spine.
We didn’t manage to get back from Auschwitz until late, ...
Another Planet
... was littered with garbage from train riders before. All in all, a unique train experience compared to what we've become accustomed to. I was grateful to arrive in Krakow, it is a small city so we were able to walk through the town square to our apartment in the south-east part of the city.
The next day we wandered through Krakow, through a few town squares and up into the Wawel Castle area. We passed countless cathedrals and vodka restaurants, the ...


