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The Crack Down on Krakow
... he would give a single motion with his thumb and their fate was decided. One man chose the fate of millions. Over 1,500,000 people had died in the Auschwitz camps and for us, visiting the camps was a way to learn more about and remember the people who lost their lives during a horrific time in our history. It was a way to keep perspective in our lives and remind us not only how lucky we are to be able to travel so much, so young, but also how lucky we are to be ...
Auschwitz en.krakow
Dag 19 Nieuwe dag nieuwe missies. Vandaag stond Auschwitz op het programma. Dit is zo een plek waar je op school van alles over gehoord heb maar het moet bezoeken om het te geloven. Als eerste zijn we naar Auschwitz 2 geweest hier staan alle barakken of wat er nog van over gebleven is. Enkele mocht je ook naar binnen om de massas stapelbedden te bezichtigen. Dwars door dit kamp liep een spoorlijn waar vroeger de joden over vervoerd werden. ...
Poles apart
... to put me in the sunniest of moods to sightsee, but with the first rays of sun spraying the old town with a halo of gold I walked the sights before much of the town was awake save for the bagel merchants on each corner, providing me with crunchy and doughy sustenance that convinced me to keep exploring. There are a lot of churches in Krakow and you are reminded that Poland was the home of Pope John Paul II. Krakow being an ...
Balkan blues
... broken). Karin's parents met up in Prague. Food, drinks and happy faces in the sunshine.Prague is nice! Went to see Thomas and Jana who we met in Tanzania, together we went to a concert at a Czech castle. Apocalyptica played ******* their chellos!
Germany:
We took the 250 km detour to Dresden in order to obtain rain clothes and new shoes. It's just cold in Europe on a motorbike!
Poland:
Rain rain rain....
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Every little snowflake is magic.
... all you can see - for infinity, if you will - is tiny little snowflakes coming from the sky. It's incredible. It's like nothing else I have ever seen - and I'm crazy about it.
The snow stopped in the early evening and it hasn't started again since. I'm actually hoping it won't snow too much in the next couple of days because I have a trip to Stockholm booked - I'll be flying out this Thursday, and I would hate for my trip to be disrupted by something I like so much!
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