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Post by Jaga on May 20, 2013 23:10:00 GMT -7
This is Poland which I remember - beautiful forests, lots of green, country roads and villages. The roads are better on the video that what I remember from 30 years ago, probably due to EU. Please, see:
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Post by pieter on May 21, 2013 3:43:12 GMT -7
Jaga, Somehow it reminds me a little bit of the Eastern part of the Netherlands I live in ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veluwe ), because most of the Northern part of the Province I live in (North of Arnhem) is covered with woods. Broad-leaved trees, Conifer forests, Heath, sand- and clay grounds, bog. The little charming roads with the lawns of trees, the sandy roads, the larger highways, the colored fields and even the large roads (highways), the farms/farmland and the urban area's (town and cities). I have a theory, that Eastern-Netherlands somehow via Germany is connected to Poland. This area is even higher than the rest of the Netherlands and has a land climate, like Germany and Poland. I remember driving through East-Germany (the Saxonian or Prusian lands) and there were these large wood area's too and like in Poland those many birch trees. That is a difference, the birch trees. But one difference, an significant difference is the fact that the cultural landscape, the atmopshere, the light and the geographical situation is different. What I remember from Poland as a child and teenager (Polish peoples republic) looks like this video. We were a lot in the country, in lake districts, Polish forests and on occasion in the Mountains. I have good memories about the Polish nature and the Polish countryside, independent farmers, beautiful farm houses with storks on the roof, large chickens, Turkey's, Geeze and live stock. We camped a lot in those Polish woods, I loved them as a child. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on May 21, 2013 4:44:35 GMT -7
Very nice video of Polish rural areas. It does remind me of my New England in many ways.
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