Chopin’s Heart

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This is from inside a famous and beautiful church in Warsawa.  In that column is the pianist Chopin’s heart.  Chopin himself spent most of his life as an exile in Paris, and his body remains there, and placed in the column (and taken out for safe-keeping during the wall, this beautiful church has been rebuilt from nothing – the Nazis DESTROYED EVERYTHING.  The second picture is a little scene taken just ot the left of the column; I did not even try to take pictures of the main church alter area, as no picture of mine would do justice.

Downtown Warsawa scenes

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These are some downtown Warsawa scenes.  The first is more-or-less the typical downtown storefront in the old city (stare miasto).  You must understand that the Nazis DESTROYED EVERYTHING.  All this is rebuilt from scratch.  The second picture, taken from the grounds of the old castle, shows in the foreground an old column taken from the ruins – note the bullet holes.

Recycling at McDonalds

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The next 15 days worth of pictures at from a visit to Warsawa (locally pronounced Va-shava).  I tried to have a mix of general and specific interest.  This is the first I saw after getting off the train in Warsawa – starving – and stopping at a MacDonalds for some lunch.  At the trash bin you separate the paper from plastics.  Why can’t we do this in the US?

Boat Tour – Shipbuilding Equipment

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Szczecin was a major shipbuilding center though much of this is now inactive.  The shipbuilding cranes and other equipment are amazing to see – huge!  Szczecin was part of the U-boat building campaign during the war, and was consequently heavily bombed.  What I learned in conversation with someone on the boat is that the U-boat hulls were built in a city in southern German, and then floated down the river to Szczecin, with construction proceeding while being moved along the river.  A lot of the interior outfitting was done in Szczecin.  From here the crews would be trained in the Baltic and then on to the Battle of the North Atlantic.

Lake scene near Three Eagles

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This is a picture of a small lake near the Three Eagles monument, with some of the old German buildings on the opposite side.  Also here are ducks – kaczka in Polish.  A male duck is known as a “Kaczor” which is also the nickname of the man who is perhaps the most powerful person in Polish politics, Kaczyński (known as “the twin,” his brother was president but died in a plane accident a few years ago).