Category: Poland

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Not Separate @ Warsaw, Poland, June 2, 2025

Not Separate I first met “C” at a hostel in Moldova some six years ago. I don’t remember how well our initial “small talks” went, but the two of us hung out several times, and I ended up building a sense of brotherhood with him (I’m not sure about his account, though). Not only did we recognize common thoughts and feelings regarding long-term traveling, we also shared some insignificant fun coincidences: man-bun hairstyle, the same age and height, and each having one more brother. Although we...
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Auschwitz @ Auschwitz concentration camp, Oświęcim, Poland, May 10

Auschwitz Auschwitz concentration camp consists of over 40 concentration and extermination camps and was operated by Nazi Germany from 1940 to 1945. Around 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, among which 1.1 million people died. And 90% of them were Jews. I learned that Auschwitz was much more of extermination camps rather than labor camps or otherwise. Essentially, it was designed to annihilate a large number of people each day, by other prisoners who were chosen for the labor. I tried to imagine what...
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Pierogi ruskie @ Pierogarnia start Mlyn, wroclaw, Poland, may 14, 2019

Pierogies are filled dumplings and are one of the most liked food in Poland. One traditional Polish pieorgi is pierogi ruskie, which is often mistranslated as Russian pierogi, but it actually means Ruthenian pierogi. The stuffing contains minced potatoes and fried onions. Potatoes and fried onions cannot go wrong, but I enjoyed the dough more, which was chewy and moist, a quality that tell pierogies apart from empanadas in Latin American cuisine. Pierogi ruskie, USD 4.7 Vegetable soup, USD 2.5 @ Pierogarnia start Mlyn, wroclaw, Poland,...
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with Liwia and Sebastian@ Jelenia Gora, Poland, May 7, 2019

with Liwia and Sebastian If you are one of the few who followed my travels closely, you’d know that I am excited about meeting people again in different places. And it was more special to catch Liwia and Sebastian again in their hometown because we all were pan-american travelers and we shared the anticipation and the anxiety of shipping vehicles across continents. And now it is encouraging and inspiring to have ‘colleagues in the same journey´, where we share our thoughts on what all that means...