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Post by robertpl on Apr 4, 2011 23:24:58 GMT -7
Hello, I invite you to Polish. Some of you have already been in Poland, some do not. I would like to introduce you to a short article describing the most beautiful places in Poland. If you want to visit Poland, the weather forecast say that the nicest weather will be in early July. Have a nice online tour of Poland. The website is in Polish, but on the upper right is a language translator that will allow you smooth surfing it. Website: WakacjoManiak.plYou are cordially invited!
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Post by justjohn on Apr 5, 2011 1:45:43 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Apr 5, 2011 4:45:55 GMT -7
but there are so many people on this picture! I remember when I was in Polish Tatra mountains 4 years ago - it was extremely crowded. I felt like being in the city rather than in the nature spot.
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Post by karl on Apr 5, 2011 6:42:16 GMT -7
It is quite very beautiful indeed so. In appearance, it appears to be of a Holiday tourist tour... For as J.J. has brought forward of similar appearance to his home area, as also of Norway.
Mountain local is what it is, beauty is where you find it. What is nice with Norway is most areas are isolated other then the easy access areas for the tourist trade.
Karl
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Post by Jaga on Apr 5, 2011 8:33:08 GMT -7
this is probably so called "Morskie Oko" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morskie_Okoone of the biggest and deepest lakes in Polish Tatra, very popular tourist location near the highest Polish Tatra summit Rysy
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Post by robertpl on Apr 6, 2011 3:04:11 GMT -7
Welcome Thank you very much for your kind words. Sorry for my english - supports the Google Translate. Today I will take you on a journey through the region of Lublin. Nałęczów is a small town, famous for its spas which are treated with cardiac disease for several hundred years. Or maybe you have some special request to describe the place in Poland? Nałęczów - spa town of Boleslaw PrusYou are cordially invited.
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