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Typical rural scenery in Poland: me and Paul saw plenty of this during our rail trips between cities.



Monument to Gdansk shipyard workers shot by police during an anti-government protest. This crucifix marks the spot where they fell, just a few metres in front of the shipyard gates.



Typical Hanseatic architecture in Gdansk's Old Town.



Gdansk's Baroque Town Hall.



Statue of Neptune, icon of maritime Gdansk.



Ulica Dluga (Long Street), the main street in Gdansk's Old Town.



St Mary's Church, the biggest brick church in Europe.



Gdansk panorama.



Oliwa Cathedral.



Interior of Oliwa Cathedral, which contains one of the biggest organs in Europe.



Church tower in Sopot.



More than half a kilometre in length, Sopot's pier is the longest on the Baltic Sea.



The Grand Hotel.



Logo of Auchan, the biggest supermarket chain in Poland.



Lion bars: a regular part of me and Paul's European diet, especially in Poland.



Marlbork Castle. The day me and Paul visited (23rd of December) was one of the coldest and wettest days we experienced in Europe.



Marlbork Castle: one of the most impressive medieval castles in Europe.



Gdansk's central train station.


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