Discover Poland by Great Rail Journeys
Seven years ago, my mum and I took a Great Rail Journey to Italy and met up with Mary, Terry, Pat and David. I was invited to stay with Mary and Terry when I did the Gt North Run together with the power walking girls, one of them being Yvonne. A reunion was arranged on the Discover Poland trip with Yvonne taking mum's place. These are a 'few' photos of the 400 I took on the trip. A great time was had by all - well we had plenty of laughs.
Outside Koln station
Watching the train link up.
Views from Berlin.
The view from the back of the train for those who decided to give it a miss!
Views in Wroclaw including Mary, Yvonne and Terry on the bridge to the Cathedral. The first bridge is in the Japenese Garden. Spot the two non tourist photos.
Wroclaw botanical garden including two of the many gnomes you can see in Wroclaw. No, Yvonne is not one of them.
Polish hoodies.
Miners' brass band and dancers on our first afternoon in Kracow.
Views from St Mary's church tower and Yvonne descending.
Photos in Rynek Glowny, Krakow including evidence that the bugle call every hour from St Mary's Church is not a recording.
The dragon, a symbol of Kracow, outside Wawel Castle. There's me thinking I wouldn't find dragons in Poland!!
Wawel Castle
Falsetto singer outside St Mary's Church
Banners celebrating anniversary of battle.
Cars from the Dubrovnik car rally which were parked in front of Holiday Inn.
Images from Auschwitz
Images from Birkenau. The plaque reads "For ever let this place be A cry of despair and a warning to humanity Where the Nazis murdered about one and a half million men, women, and children mainly Jews from various countries of Europe. Auschwitz-Birkenau 1940-1945"
On the way back from Auschwitz. Terry wanted a photo of this plane which David saw on our forward journey. Thanks to David's directions, I managed a quick snap as we drove past.
Our last afternoon in Kracow. Had to take a photo of the cat to prove to Terry that we did see a cat in the city.
Some images in the Salt mines including the 'spagetti'.
Red the dragon finally made it out of my rucksack when he discovered real coffee in the salt mines. Terry and I enjoyed one of the best espressos in a tourist destination. Red wanted to pose with Pat and Yvonne too.
Lunch time.
Mary, this is what can happen if you make faces when I am taking photos!
Arrived in Warsaw for two days. Pat and David showing off their lunch in a lovely but expensive (comparative to Kracow) restaurant in the old town. Various views of Warsaw.
Yvonne and I took the 180 bus and discovered the Wilanow Palace at the end. We spent a few pleasant hours here including the cheapest lunch in Warsaw.
A picture of the Chinese summerhouse
The Soviet building to the right. Cold and drizzly on our last day in Warsaw.
Changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
General pics of Warsaw including a reminder of home.
Photos of the street where the festival of Jewish culture was being held.
On the way home. A stop again in Koln and some images from inside the cathedral. I took the one with the candles as the three in the foreground are lit for my father Peter Briggs, my uncle Alistair Wittet and Rita Grabinski.
Outside Koln station
Watching the train link up.
Views from Berlin.
The view from the back of the train for those who decided to give it a miss!
Views in Wroclaw including Mary, Yvonne and Terry on the bridge to the Cathedral. The first bridge is in the Japenese Garden. Spot the two non tourist photos.
Wroclaw botanical garden including two of the many gnomes you can see in Wroclaw. No, Yvonne is not one of them.
Polish hoodies.
Miners' brass band and dancers on our first afternoon in Kracow.
Views from St Mary's church tower and Yvonne descending.
Photos in Rynek Glowny, Krakow including evidence that the bugle call every hour from St Mary's Church is not a recording.
The dragon, a symbol of Kracow, outside Wawel Castle. There's me thinking I wouldn't find dragons in Poland!!
Wawel Castle
Falsetto singer outside St Mary's Church
Banners celebrating anniversary of battle.
Cars from the Dubrovnik car rally which were parked in front of Holiday Inn.
Images from Auschwitz
Images from Birkenau. The plaque reads "For ever let this place be A cry of despair and a warning to humanity Where the Nazis murdered about one and a half million men, women, and children mainly Jews from various countries of Europe. Auschwitz-Birkenau 1940-1945"
On the way back from Auschwitz. Terry wanted a photo of this plane which David saw on our forward journey. Thanks to David's directions, I managed a quick snap as we drove past.
Our last afternoon in Kracow. Had to take a photo of the cat to prove to Terry that we did see a cat in the city.
Some images in the Salt mines including the 'spagetti'.
Red the dragon finally made it out of my rucksack when he discovered real coffee in the salt mines. Terry and I enjoyed one of the best espressos in a tourist destination. Red wanted to pose with Pat and Yvonne too.
Lunch time.
Mary, this is what can happen if you make faces when I am taking photos!
Arrived in Warsaw for two days. Pat and David showing off their lunch in a lovely but expensive (comparative to Kracow) restaurant in the old town. Various views of Warsaw.
Yvonne and I took the 180 bus and discovered the Wilanow Palace at the end. We spent a few pleasant hours here including the cheapest lunch in Warsaw.
A picture of the Chinese summerhouse
The Soviet building to the right. Cold and drizzly on our last day in Warsaw.
Changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
General pics of Warsaw including a reminder of home.
Photos of the street where the festival of Jewish culture was being held.
On the way home. A stop again in Koln and some images from inside the cathedral. I took the one with the candles as the three in the foreground are lit for my father Peter Briggs, my uncle Alistair Wittet and Rita Grabinski.
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