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I'm not really sure why we went to
Poland. Most likely because we had never been there.
We first went to Krakow for 2 days.

We first marveled this church that couldn't seem to make up its mind on
what style it was.

Krakow has the largest and possibly coolest square I have ever been in.

Because of Polish Easter tradition, we were attacked by little children
with water all day long. Here are some kids loading their weapons at the
fountain.

Our second day in Krakow we went out of town to a salt mine and we went
down nearly an infinite number of steps.

The mine was awesome. Here is a large chapel that they carved 300 feet
underground out of solid rock.

Here are some cool looking steps winding up a wall above an underground
lake.

Heather standing in front of our crappy apartment in Krakow.

The next day we went to the Tatra mountains to a town called Zakopane. The
weather wasn't that good but we still managed to cross the border to
Slovakia atop a high mountain.

After Zakopane we spent a day in the concentration camps Auschwitz and
Birkenau.

A spot where tens of thousands of families were split.

One of the bunkers.

Birkenau from the tower.
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