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Poland Will Never Forget Nor Forgive
... installed the Scwarzenberg Coat of Arms, albeit completely made out of bones. He signed his work in bones as well, which is probably the creepiest part of the whole place. One final note, on display are the numerous sculls of people who were killed in the Hussite Wars. The damage to the sculls is plainly visible. Ever wondered what would happen if someone whacked you in the head with a ruddy great sword? Well let me tell you, your head would be sliced as easily as a carrot. A ...
Auschwitz Camp
... is too much for us, and we stumbled home in a jolly mood and woke up the next morning with sore heads. The next day we jumped on a bus to Oswiecim (we just found the bus at the Krakow bus station and bought the tickets from the driver) to visit the concentration camp called 'Auschwitz'. This was an eye-opening experience. We viewed the living quarters, the gas chamber and the crematorium next door where the bodies were cremated. The seemingly endless piles of belongings in ...
Krakow and Auschwitz
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Ultimate cultural experience of the day: visiting Auschwitz and Birkenau :(
On the morning of Saturday 28 April, we hung our washing on a clothes hanging rack after we had done a wash, but the clothes were still soaking because the washing machine hadn't gone through a rinse cycle for some reason, and we didn't know how to put just the rinse cycle on. We walked to the train station and got tickets to Warsaw for the next day. We stopped off in the ...
The South Pole
... and a shower. Today we caught a crowded local train from Warsaw to Krakow that took just over 3 hours and dropped us in the city centre just after 5:00PM. We checked into our Airbnb apartment just outside the old town and wandered in to have a look around. We came across a protest march that turned out to be against pot being ...
Krakow Part 2 (Visit to the Salt Mines)
... it so much the took us back. The cold beet borscht was indeed fabulous, as were the fresh strawberries and sour cream I had for dessert. Morry had potatoes and cauliflower with fried egg, plus a shared appetizer with dad of chicken livers with apples fried with honey. Don't know about the chicken livers, bit the apples were delicious. I think the soup was about 16zl. Dad also ordered the strawberries, but his were served differently. They were served all over ...