Travel with me, let me take you to see, enjoy, explore and appreciate the beauty presented to you in my photos of nature, man made or other kind, in my back yard, near and far and around the world!
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Karakow Jewish Quarter and Ghetto Heroes Square
Today we visited a Jewish quarter then to Plac
Bohaterow Getta square that had a number of chairs display. These
chairs were permanent fixtures, memorial to victims of the Krakow
ghetto in the form of oversized bronze. With its 33 memorial chairs
of iron and bronze. These chairs symbolize the tragedy of the Polish Jews/these
people never came back.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Visiting Wieliczka Salt Mine
Located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland not far away from Krako, this salt mine was once the town’s gold mine because it provided wealth for the owner an employment for the towns people. Today it was a museum. You go in by walking down the many stairs steps from the ground and you come back up in four stocked elevators (each holds 9 passengers). In the museum, you learn the process of salt mining and the properties of salt. Most impressive things are the lights and salt sculptures presented to you throughout the tour. We were told all of the sculptures were done by their own salt miners.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Coming to Krakow
Here are few photos
taken on the bus upon arriving Karkow Including stone statues from the C Dołek Memorial of Torn-Out
Hearts.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Visiting Jasna Gora Monastery
Located in Czestochowa, Poland, this is places for spiritual
pilgrimage and the image of the Black Madonna.
It was a busy Sunday with many locals attending services; a priest
performing blessing people’s belongings; protests going on and tourist trying
to watch and observing the services… I did get a glimpse view of black Madonna
inside the monastery while the service was going on. This happen because there was a narrow passage
in side allow visitors moving through on their knees! There were also paintings and sculptures of
Black Madonna outside throughout the monastery.
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