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Post by Jaga on Sept 6, 2007 20:36:42 GMT -7
Here is the first part of Biskupin article done thanks to Jerzy and his photographs. Probably it needs some revisions still, since my daughter wanted to play with me the whole time and the bad mommy just wanted to concentrate on writing about Biskupin. culture.polishsite.us/articles/art435.htmlBiskupin - one of the Oldest and Best Preserved Archeological Site in Central Europe in Photograph Jerzy, thanks so much for all these wonderful articles and your comments!
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Post by hollister on Sept 7, 2007 4:20:45 GMT -7
Great article! I want to go now.
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Post by Pawian on Sept 8, 2007 9:18:19 GMT -7
Here is the first part of Biskupin article done thanks to Jerzy and his photographs. Probably it needs some revisions still, since my daughter wanted to play with me the whole time and the bad mommy just wanted to concentrate on writing about Biskupin. culture.polishsite.us/articles/art435.htmlBiskupin - one of the Oldest and Best Preserved Archeological Site in Central Europe in Photograph Jerzy, thanks so much for all these wonderful articles and your comments! A few remarks. The photograph "The view on Biskupin" in fact is the view FROM Biskupin (which was located on an island). You should change it. There is another photo with the view of Biskupin from the train. Scrolling down these photos takes a lot of time and my connection is quite fast. How about resizing them down a little? You can get more info from this site about Biskupin. www.biskupin.pl/?cid=69&unroll=69www.biskupin.pl/?cid=69&unroll=69
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Post by Pawian on Sept 9, 2007 4:44:12 GMT -7
Great article! I want to go now. The best time to go there is in the third week of September to see the Archeological Festival which lasts 9 days. www.biskupin.pl/?cid=69&unroll=69
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