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It was my second trip to Poland to stay with Dominika's family, and my first visit to Damian's favourite watering hole, "pizzapub!" Thanks, as always, for watching. Music royalty-free from www.incompetech.com and youtuber Audionautix.
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Part 2 of 2, thanks for watching part one. Join us on an autumnal walk around Dominika's home town followed by a spot of home preserving! Music royalty-free from www.incompetech.com and youtuber Audionautix.
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We visit the trains, stations and tracks in Wroclaw and Klodzko in Poland, see the Warsaw to Berlin Express and explore the track side rolling stock - some in use, some ready for scrapping. There is also a visit to the onboard restaurant cars. Produced by Independent Travel Writer .com
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Krakow emerged from WWII virtually unscathed. As a result, today the city is Poland's leading tourist attraction, with plenty of top notch sights. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series ? including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more ? visit www.ricksteves.com.
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The biggest and most notorious concentration camp in the Nazi regime, Auschwitz can be difficult for visitors, but victims and their families want tourists to visit. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series ? including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more ? visit www.ricksteves.com.
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askbobtheteacher.com Join Bob The Teacher as he vacations in Poland in June 2008. Video #1 starts In Warsaw and ends at arrival in Debrzno Poland. Enjoy sites, sounds and tastes of Poland!
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A Lonely Planet author guide to Krakow, the medieval city of art, left-over Communism and bread rings, where people truly care about their culture. Travel with Lonely Planet. Produced by Lonely Planet TV