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adampl

Joined: Jun 07
Points: 11080


Wroclaw

Posted: 2007-07-24 08:28 AM   
Hi Marianne,

Wroclaw is a beutiful city with gorgeous architecture (visit esp. Ostrow Tumski and the Old Town Square). Even the railway station in Wroclaw is a historic building. Actually Wroclaw is the main city of Dolnoslaskie voivodship in which my hometown Legnica is located. Legnica is an old town near which a battle with Mongols was fought in 1241. It has a lot of historic architecture and a beutiful park. It was the headquarters for a large part of the Warsaw Pact's army. If you wish to visit Legnica too, I will gladly show you around (one day is enough).
As to your travel to Czech Republic by train, as far as I know the direct connection between Wroclaw and Prague was cancelled in May this year. You may try to use a bus connection (but I'm not sure if there is one) or 'combined transport' - I travelled this way to Prague last year. If you want further details, please let me know.

Adam


adampl

Joined: Jun 07
Points: 11080


Katowice - Krakow

Posted: 2007-07-23 11:18 AM   
Hi again :)

Yes, go to Krakow Glowny (Cracow the Main Station), which is the most central. From there everything is within a walking distance. When taking a taxi be aware that the taxi driver may want to rip you off. The fare within the city (say up to 5 km) shouldn't cost more that 20 zloties. The best online timetable in English is http://rozklad.pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/en?. It's up to date and generally includes all the changes in the departures and arrivals due to renovations and others. Avoid Intercity/Eurocity trains on Katowice-Krakow route, as they are almost as slow as normal trans but at least twice the price. Railways and trains are my hobby, so if you plan to visit also other placed, not only Krakow, let me know and I will give you some hints :)

Adam


adampl

Joined: Jun 07
Points: 11080


Katowice (airport) - Krakow

Posted: 2007-07-23 10:20 AM   
Hi Marianne,

The Katowice airport is located ca. 35 km from Katowice (actually it is in Pyrzowice). There are some direct connections to Krakow but as indicated on the website of the carrier it's better to book them in advance (phone +48 631 31 31, +48 503 471 340, I don't know whether they speak any English). If you won't be able to get to Krakow directly, go first to Katowice and then to Krakow. If choosing a train be aware it's very slow 80 km in about one and a half hour. The railway station in Katowice is one of the most dangerous in Poland so beware of pickpockets. Should you have any other questions about Poland feel free to ask.

Adam


adampl

Joined: Jun 07
Points: 11080


Hi Marianne

Posted: 2007-07-22 03:57 PM   
Thanks for the report on Connemara. I really enjoyed it. Just forgot to write in the comment about the plants you mentioned, namely fuchsia. It's gorgeous. My parents have this once on their balcony. I'd like to see them in their natural habitat.

Kindest regards,
Adam



madness

Joined: Jan 05
Points: 6577


hello Marianne

Posted: 2007-07-19 05:22 PM   
That s nice to see such a beautiful mosque in Netherlands, and I apprecaite your toughtfull behaviours to the prayers, i want to see Selimiye as soon as possible, like the serenity of mosques, take care..

Burak



eirekay

Joined: Aug 03
Points: 19539


Perfect Choice

Posted: 2007-07-16 03:57 PM   
Mrianne,
I was delighted to see you be June's Moment of the Month! It is the perfect choice! you had so many wonderful tips, your terrific Dublin slideshow, everything!

Congratulations!
Eire



shalini_md

Joined: Mar 07
Points: 1139


Kumbhalgarh

Posted: 2007-07-16 06:34 AM   
Hi Marianne,

Thanks for your encouraging words for my Kumbhalgarh report. I am glad you liked the report.

Regards,
Shalini



mistybleu

Joined: Aug 04
Points: 53340


Hammamet

Posted: 2007-07-10 07:39 AM   
Hi Marianne,

Not really great pictures, but you may get some insight:

http://www.globosapiens.net/mistybleu/picture-the-beach-front-43715.html
http://www.globosapiens.net/mistybleu/picture-beach-reflections-43716.html
http://www.globosapiens.net/mistybleu/picture-children---coastal-antics-43347.html

Rgds
Amanda



delfster

Joined: Oct 04
Points: 2070


and many thanks

Posted: 2007-07-07 11:52 AM   
and marriane,
many thanks also for the great comments you gave on my pictures. you've been very supportive.
you also had plenty of beautiful pictures...
keep posting... and looking forward for your reports and pictures.

-delvi-



delfster

Joined: Oct 04
Points: 2070


the camera

Posted: 2007-07-07 11:39 AM   
hi marriane,
i gues it's wonderful that you have indonesian fair in netherland right now. i bet there are plenty of indonesians there.
yes... i'm using 350D also. it's a nice piece of camera... and i love working with it. things looked better with this camera... compared to my old gig.
i'm still using the standard 18-125 lens. i guess i'm quite happy with this now... since the more sophisticated one... as you say... heavier.

so... hope you have great time travelin in and out.

cheers marriane,

-delvi-


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