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Old Dec 1st, 2013, 08:53 AM
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One hundred years of Krakow

It is in Polish, but self- explanatory.

http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/krakow/jak...cia-roku/hf775

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Old Dec 1st, 2013, 12:16 PM
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seriously good snaps Mark
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This is great, thanks for posting the link.
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Very cool.
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I visited Krakow for the first time this summer. This is very interesting. I wish I could understand the captions. The photo of the entrance gate to Podgorze during the war is chilling.
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Very cool, very enjoyable!!! Thanks for posting.
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Krakow is the best city in Poland. Every year about 8 milion visitors coming to Krakow so I recommend to go there
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Thank you for the link, very interesting! I am bookmarking it for later reference as I have only started to learn the Polish language recently - I can figure out fragments of the captions, in a year's time I'll hopefully be able to understand more...
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It is in Polish, but self- explanatory.>

would not that statement in itself be oxymoronic?
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Your screen may have a translate button. Mine does and I used it. Glad I did, interesting and Zacopane is still beautiful!!
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Interesting.
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