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Krakow
... the photo exhibit by Chris Schwarz documenting the memory of Jewish life in Southern Poland. The exhibit showcases forgotten cemeteries and broken down synagogues that have been left to rot or have been converted for other uses. The sheer number of these images – 135 photos, speaks to how much Jewish life was an integral part of Poland. As sad as it was to look at these photos and think about the loss that exists within Poland I know that ...
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... I didn't buy anything. My mood seems to improve with books.
We found the tourist information stand and picked out a hostel to stay in. Yes a hostel, not a hotel. But we would have to stay one more night in the noisy education building.
Then we headed to the Salt Mine. It has been running consistently since the Middle Ages and was a dowry gift to a king from his future bride. We had to climb down 65 meters of stairs at the beginning listening to the out-of-shape ...
Krakow: Shattering Expectations
... an email saying he waited at the train station for 2 hours and couldn't find me so they went to the hotel without me. Confused as I was I picked up all my things and walked the half hour to the hotel to meet my friends and figure out just what happened.
Making the nice walk in the 80 degree weather wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, although I did get lost because my phone died and had to ask a few people for directions, but nonetheless I ...
Shuffling with the Texans While Party Rocking
... our minds, we headed back to the main square to enjoy the ambience, to quest for delicious Polish food, and to see what a city comprised of ¼ students does after 7pm. (Hint: They Party Rock!)
We found a place that served the best mushroom soup and pierogies we’ve have had in Poland. We shuffled in the upcoming days to this place often….often!
We tagged along to the pre-wedding party to ...
Auschwitz
... at him steely, I repeated that it was completely disgusting that he would be so racist and rude, gathered my friends and we left the bar. We saw him on our way to another bar and he yelled “Your president is a N-----“ at me out the window at me as his friends cackled. It was awful. We went to a third bar but weren’t there very long before we decided to go home. I made Kenny walk Sylvia home and then the rest of us went back to the dorm and fell ...
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