Skip to content

Jani Bizjak

Blog

  • Home
  • Blog
    • Australia
    • Luleå
    • Asia
    • USA
    • Slovenia
      • Jean2015
      • Hiking
    • Holidays
      • Spain
      • Gran Canaria
      • Luxembourg
      • Switzerland
      • Belgium
      • Poland
      • Malta
      • France
      • Hungary
      • Austria
      • Portugal
    • Camino de Santiago
    • Sweden 2018
  • Gallery
    • Australia
      • Melbourne
      • Great Barrier Reef
      • Brisbane
      • Sydney
    • Scandinavia
      • Sweden_2018
      • Luleå
      • Norway
      • Finland
      • Russia
    • Camino de Santiago
    • USA
    • Asia 2015
      • Hong Kong
      • Philippines
    • Spain
      • Valencia
      • Gran Canaria
      • San Sebastian
      • Barcelona
    • Switzerland
      • Zürich
    • Belgium
      • Brussels
    • Paris
    • Budapest
    • Ferrets
    • Luxembourg
    • Slovenia
      • Triglav
    • Malta
  • Old blog (archive)
  • Research (PhD)
  • About
Tone, Mateja, me and Jakob. Cottage at 7 lakes. Mists starts to clear up First lake of the 7, the Black lake, if I remember the name. At the top of the Komarča. Jakob at top of the komerča pass. It was quite cool and moist at the beginign. It luckily got better later on. Komarča, quite a steep start of the hike. Ojstrica (2350 m) Stol (2236 m) You can travel with both these old school trams or a bit more modern ones. Shameless selfie. The city is full of parks, some are really large, took me more than an hour to walk through it. Welcome to the Place of Culture and Science! This was the last place I expected to find statue of Yoda.
Welcome to Poland! Modern, high skyscrapers in the city center. They are poping up all over the place, everywhere I looked there were construction sites, demolishing old buildings and building new taller ones. View from Palace of Culture and Science. It's really large city, almost as far as the eye can see. Reminds me a bit of my youth. Palace of Culture and Science - aka the ugly sister. The tallest building in Warsaw. Some interesting graffiti near my place. Scooters The usual breakfast I had in the Traditional Polish dish .... my ass. (This was served at the summer school, I didn't ate 50 of them :D) Dessert pierogies. Filled with different berries and covered in cream. Fried pierogi, filled with different kind of meats and vegetables. The sauce on the left I think was melted butter/fat with something inside. Needles to say I came back 2kg heavier. Raspberry smoothie coupled with a shot of vodka. We are in eastern Europe for god's sake! Another soup with pierogi, forgot what exaclty was inside. If I remember correctly, the left one was beet soup with pierogi and the right one I don't remember, I think beets and onions or something- it was cool and refreshing. Trams 2.0 were literary everywhere and from different I had a nice park behind my accommodation. A bit richer quarter, full of houses and trees. It's still far away to the outskirts. Another graffiti. Some really nice cocktails in the bars. The night-life was quite good, with lots of young people on the streets and nice bars. The drinks weren't that expensive either. The tallest building in Warsaw. Sure... Statue of Charles de Gaulle. Interesting choice, I must say. Someone didn't park it correctly. I think other users can rate how well you parked and I guess you can get punished if you never park it at a bike stop or something like that., Sure Is it me, or are the dragons  becoming more popular than ever? Marie Curie, I though she was French, but no, she was born in Warsaw. The city's old town was rebuild after the war, but they kept the style and architecture of the old one. Hotel in old town. Center of the old town. Another statue of a soldier, it may look like Stalin, but it's not. Another park. I tried the green ones - Lime The system works very simple. You just go to a scooter you find at the first corner, scan its QR code with app and drive with it. After you are done, you just leave it at the side of the road (parked, not just thrown on the grass), take a photo of it and walk away, it's that simple. A bit of soviet architecture.

Previous page Page 1 … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Page 48 Next page

Search

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email
© 2025 Jani Bizjak. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified or distributed without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder. For permission, contact me