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The Krak in Krakow
Got off the train and even at half 7 it was absolutely roasting!! walked down to the hostel through the old town and left our bags there and headed out as we couldn't check in till the afternoon. Strolled back up through the old town to the new westernised (air conditioned) shopping mall to buy some much needed socks and a memory card for Gary's …
Poland Will Never Forget Nor Forgive
... as far as I’m aware) to stay on the right side of road the whole trip, even if it is actually the wrong side.
We arrived at our campsite that was most acceptable, except for the fact that there was no power connection available for people in tents, only those in campervans. That’s just discrimination, plain and simple, but there wasn’t much we could do about it. So we picked a spot, pitched out tent and dealt with it. Happily though, this campsite ...
Auschwitz Camp
... told that they were to have a shower, and fake shower heads were built to create this illusion and avoid any panic. Once inside, the doors were locked and the gas released. If you were near the vent in the ceiling where the gas was released you were lucky, others had a more slow and painful death. The barracks termed the 'death' quarters contained other forms of torture. Cells where prisoners were starved (and died within 2 weeks) and other tiny cells where prisoners ...
Krakow and Auschwitz
... is a castle that was used by Polish monarchs over the centuries. We walked the grounds a little and went to the cathedral, and the tombs underneath. We got our tickets for the rest of the castle, but they only let a certain number of people per day into the private apartments, and the tickets had sold out. We were given particular times to visit certain parts of the castle. We went to lunch at a nearby restaurant, and Dan got duck stuffed with duck (yes, I wrote ...
I like it so i had to put a ring on it
Our last four days have been spent in Krakow, the true capital of Poland so we were told by our tour guide Peter. He actually compared Warsaw to Canberra, **** city that is the capital only by name and a place to hide all the annoying politicians. Krakow is also close to ...