Where East Meets West...ern Europe.
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Thanks so much for this thread. I would love to visit Warsaw.
The photos of the street canyons between rows of apartments give me an eerie feeling that takes me back to the movie The Pianist (Adrien Brody) which took place during the war in Warsaw. If you haven't seen the movie (2002), it's something everyone should see. If you do, look at the thread and see if you see what I mean about that eerie feeling. |
Warsaw photos surprise me. I remember the first time that I came across images of the city and they weren't at all what I though they'd be. The city is pretty incredible visually.
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Amazing tour of my grandpa's hometown!
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Thanks for this tour along Warsaw.
I like Warsaw. It looks a modern and classic eastern european city. I´d like to visit it. It looks pretty. Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain.:tup: |
Thanks for these photos of my capital :)
Warsaw is not an easy city to understand and love or at least like. You have to know that circa 90% of it was destroyed during 39'-45'. And for next few decades it was under socialist regime, hence why there's so much ugly commieblocks (I'm not talking about those grand ones from 40's and 50's). But then again it's still a great city and I would love to photograph it! |
Great looking city, so much history and character! And is that a plastic palm tree?
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Very impressive
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These are great!
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Solid set.
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Wonderful thread!
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Some great stuff here!
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Wow indeed - Warsaw seems to have a bit of just about everything. Great stuff.
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Helluva tour L. An intriguing city indeed. Thanks for sharing your trip.
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Very impressive. Were you 'tracking' in #83/84? :)
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Lovely city.
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Great set. Warsaw looks cool.
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great thread
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Fantastic thread! Warsaw looks a bit distressed, but is obviously a very strong and resilient city. Gotta love all the "kamienices" (Art-Nouveau Polish townhouses).
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