Travel Blogs from Bialowieza, Poland
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The bison of Białowieża
... good for setting expectations for Polish trains. Some sign language and a few train changes later we arrive in Bialowieza, a small town of 2000 people and 2 churches - Russian Orthodox and Catholic, located at completely opposite ends of town. ...
Bison Land
Okay Charis, I concede, the trip to Bialowieza was a crappy idea. Never again shall I go 7 hours on buses, only to walk through a forest for 3 hours, see a Bison from 100m away in an enclosure, look at more trees, and be given a gift of Bison grass by ...
Where did all the horse carts go?
... never been to this part of the world..world be surprised to see the amazing rate of european union development happening in Poland... we traveled by bus for almost 12 hours from lublin to reach the national park famous for its native european bison, ...
Forests
... polish part of the only surviving primeval forest (Oerbos) in Europe. Most of it lies in Belarus, the small part lying in Poland is a protected area, where there has hardly been any human activity for around 500 years. The polish kings used it as their ...
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