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En busca de las raíces
... Frankivsk en donde pasaríamos los siguientes 2 días.
El tío Carlitos se movió rápido y consiguió una entrevista con el rabino oriundo. Contaba con mucha información de primera mano, y registros sobre la historia de los judíos en el área pero prácticamente se habían "extinguido" casi al 100% luego de la invasión nazi. Lo cierto es que no logramos conseguir datos útiles sobre nuestros antepasados.
En la camioneta rentada, y manejada por ...
EURO 2012 in Lviv
... hung around a café that was outside the German teams hotel since there was a big crowd there. After nothing interesting happening for 20mins we left and I joined them for food since I was in desperate need of it (the whole day during my expedition to the station I had had a bottle of coke and small bread thing). We were handed a huge menu which we all finally decided what we wanted, and then the waiter came, and told all of ...
A quick course of Cyrillic
... parking in inaccessible until further notice (wonder what lives there now...), the hotel rooms were nicely renovated and looked as if they were brand new. The staff is super friendly, speaks English and Polish (apart from Ukrainian obviously) and will gladly help you with your requests. Plus - the place is very close to the center of Lviv, as close as crossing the park.
After a short rest, we went out for a quick ...
Where there's smoke...
... 8217;k.
On this visit to L’viv we decided to stay at one of the big old Communist era hotels in the downtown. This hotel was quite the place… We were in one of the original rooms that had not been updated (or possibly cleaned) since Brezhnev was General Secretary of the Soviet Union. I tried turning on the hot water in the tub and just got a wheezing sound from the tap so I tried the hot water in the sink and ...
Shake Me Up, Judy!
... I could tell; they walked like Americans and then I heard them speaking English), and then found my bus to Lviv. I was assigned a seat, but in typical Ukrainian fashion, nobody gives a damn so I just plopped myself down somewhere else. I've heard some horrible things about long-distance bus travel in Ukraine,and took a good look at the driver before I got in. He seemed like a sane man who valued his life, and he was nice enough to put my suitcase in the hold for me, so I decided ...