The sapper memorial for the people that cleared Warsaw after the Nazis left and left boobytraps, bombs and unexploded |
Bright bridge |
Yes please! |
Might need some undercoating protection |
I truly love trees. |
Copernicus Museum dedicated to teaching science. |
The Modern Art Museum is here temporarily... like... forever probably. |
Wild animals of the coast |
Old Man and the Metro. The book Hemmingway forgot to write. |
Braille bits. |
Bigger kind of Braille bits. |
4 comments:
You’ve taken shots from some very different angles. You walked a different boulevard from me: I walked at 4.30 am. I enjoyed seeing same places through your eyes.
Thanks Meg, yeah I am always thinking about how I can do things differently, I am glad you enjoyed them! :D
Hello from a random visitor to your blog. You've made me feel quite nostalgic, as I started visiting Warsaw in the 2000's too, so nice to see some photos from then.
It sounds like you were/are living there for all of this time. I'm curious to know what your impression is of how much it's changed from the 2000's until now? I usually visit 3-4 times a year to see family, and it seems almost a different world to me now - so modern, a little less grungy, but still a very interesting city.
Anyway, nice work on the blog!
Alistair
Hey Alistair,
Sorry, I didn't get a notification of this comment. Yeah Warsaw has changed to a huge extent since the early to late 2000s. It is really a vast modern city in a way that the rest of the country doesn't always understand. It is more Berlin or London than it is Kraków.
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