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New old warsaw
... pierogies. We walked to the gardens of the water palace which are free and well worth the trip. That night we went to a night club and watched a really trippy jazz combo of a trumpet player and a drummer. The next day we went to the free walking tour which was very informative and back to the central station. Different people told me not to bother with warsaw because the old buildings arn't really old they've all been rebuilt, but this is the exact reason why ...
Warsaw!!
... Unfortunately it was not that easy, we ended up taking the bus in the opposite direction and ended up out of the city, we were busy talking on the bus and it took us about 20 minutes to notice that we were not in the city any more, so we quickly got off the bus and looked for a bus back into the city. When we finally found one, we had to wait 20 minutes, the people from the area stared at us as we were out of place, I guess ...
Back to the real Europe
... lighter many times in Poland. They smoke like volcanoes but they are never
prepared for anything. This made meeting people there very easy and the place
was a lot of fun.
While I had a blast in Warsaw, I could only stay there for
two days. I went to Gdansk the next day, hoping that I would somehow be able to
sneak into the stadium to watch the Germans play. I was unsuccessful. Unlike
Warsaw, most people in Gdansk ...
The Beginning of The End
3 months, 7 countries, and countless cities later, I have reached the beginning of the end of this little adventure. Less than 1 month to go, I can hardly believe it. From India to SE Asia to Africa, the last 3 months have been inspirational and fulfilling in more ways that I can ever express on paper. After 3 months, I have to say, I'm ready for more and this last month is going to be a marked difference from the first 3 in a number ...
Walking Warsaw
... s only one street and one synagogue that escaped demolition in the Jewish ghetto. And to remember the absence of the Jewish community, there is a massive fake palm tree on a roundabout. Nothing odd about that!
Wanting to get a feel for what it was like back in the old communist days, we went to check out a Milk Bar. I pictured something from American movies, a bright coloured diner selling milk shakes, or perhaps something ...