If, by any chance, you are somwhere close to the border between Germany and Poland, somewhere on your way to Berlin lets’ say, there’s a place you should visit. Actually, it’s a town. Or a town separated by a river, which is a natural border between Poland and Germany, so technicaly there are two towns. German one: Bad Muskau. Polish one: Łęknica. What’s so special about them? One thing they share: Muskau Park. It’s separated by the Nysa river just like to towns are. Polish part has a huge park, which turns into a forest. German park has two castles and beautiful gardens. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? So what about…
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Australia – practical info
I’ve been to Australia twice, during two different season and I’ve definitely learnt few things. That’s why I decided to answer question you haven’t asked yet, but probably will, one day when you open your eyes in the morning and decide to go to Australia. Flights This is from Polish geographical perspective. Sure thing is: flights are cheaper in Australian summer, which may not be the best season for tourists. Look for special offers, as there are plenty of them. If you’re willing to go to any city on any day, it’s obviously easier to find cheaper flights. When to go to Australia? It’s pretty obvious that Australia…
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Katoomba & Blue Mountains
Sydney is awesome, but it’s surroundings are even better. It’s worth to spend one day outside the city, one Sunday, to be precise. Why Sunday? Because on Sundays you will pay 2,50 AUD for the whole day in public transport in New South Wales. You just have to go. So let’s go to Katoomba & Blue Mountains. Mountains, panoramas, rocks, old mines. But why these mountains are called blue? Because they look like they’re blue. Why? Probably air is getting blue because of the olis which are evaporating from gumtrees’ leaves in the sun. We’re starting our trip early in the morning at the Central Station. Take Blue Mountains Line…