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Whole Square101 viewsHere's the complete square. Both sides. Because squares only have two.
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Surprise!98 viewsThis is the expression when I came behind them and yelled something. Obviously I didn't scare them as much as I'd hoped.
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Oh, Those Russians83 viewsThis is the crew that I largely hung around with, both in the reunion and in general. The Chopin statue is in the backgroud.
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The Other Side of Chopin77 viewsThere's the hand playing piano.
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Streets of Warsaw76 viewsLooks a little eery, I know, but quite picturesque in person.
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Old City Walls75 viewsUnfortunately not so useful against the Germans.
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Barbican75 viewsAlso known as the city wall gate.
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Palace Bridge75 viewsNote the peacock playing shy.
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Survivors73 viewsThis row of buildings is among the few that survived.
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And They're Off73 viewsThe reason they look German is they'd steal clothes and gear off the dead German soldiers. Eagle patches were sewn on to distinguish them, however.
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Palace of Culture72 viewsThis is definitely THE landmark of Warsaw, a gift from Stalin complete with its own massive concrete square surrounding it.
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Clouds Begone!72 viewsAdmittedly, this one is out of sequence, but here it is further back and on a nicer day.
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Chopin Statue72 viewsThis statue of famous composer, Chopin, changes depending on the angle, from an eagle's head (the symbol of Warsaw) to a tree to a hand playing a piano.
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Chopin Zoom72 viewsA closer look at the eagle's head/tree dividing point.
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Front Shot (Tree)72 viewsFrom this angle, it definitely looks like a tree.
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Little Upriser72 viewsIn honour of the very, very young scouts who took part in the uprising.
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King Zigmunt III Vasa71 viewsThe King who moved the capital of Poland to Warsaw and my meeting place for the Russkies.
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Old Church71 viewsIn the New Town
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Portrait of an Old Church70 viewsBecause there's really no need for a landscape shot of this after all.
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The Struggle70 viewsA monument to the heroes of the Jewish Ghetto uprising.
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