




Auschwitz II - Birkenau
We had some time to look around before the bus came to take us to Auschwitz II - Birkenau. I have to admit that Auschwitz I was not what I expected though still moving. As we were driving toward the second camp the railway entry came into focus and I knew this was what I was expecting.
















The last place on the tour was the ruins of Gas Chambers 2 & 3 which were destroyed by the Nazis when they realized they were losing the war. The ruins remain today as a reminder of their prior purpose. It was a long walk back to the front gate; one of contemplation and thankfulness for the blessings in my life and thinking about what we all take for granted.
I made my way back to the bus stop and headed back into Krakow. I found my hostel and checked in...I have stayed in better places, but the guy at the counter was nice. I headed out to the streets and found some dinner and looked at all the old city.





The next morning I went to the Wielickza Salt Mine and went on a tour. The mine was awesome, but pictures were horrible! There were carvings, statues, reliefs, and chandeliers made of salt. We had to go down over 400 stairs to begin the tour and we went down another 400 over the course of the tour. Luckily we got to take the eleator back to the surface. There were four chapels inside the mine and one is still used today. The process was amazing and the amount of work that used to go on there is overwhelming and the people were rich. In those days salt=money!! Today, salt=sodium and cholesterol! hehehe I walked around the city when I got back to Krakow and eventually made my way back to the train station. I found my railcar and was headed for home. I did not sleep well, maybe because the train was a little rough, maybe because of the anticipation of the next day's flight to Paris! I made it home safe and went straight to bed!!
2 comments:
Hey,sweet sister (ok, niece), all I can say is ... YAHOO!! Way to go, powerful woman. YOU are very impressive!! Wow. Good job. Yahoo. We are loving your blogs and your pictures and yet, I fear I do have a question...could you describe your header picture? Ah, Polish food...ah French food, ah Vienna...sigh...seriously thinking of joining up with you on my way back from Tanzania late spring...Hugs and Love, Aunt Marse
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