When everyone from around were thinking of making a trip to the Trans-Baltic countries and ticking the list of countries from their bucket-list, 5 International friends(2 Italians, 1 Portuguese, 1 French and 1 Indian) decided to do something else.
We stuck to our plan of the Tri-cities in Poland - Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. We in fact didn't spend a lot of time thinking of this trip; but stuck to the thoughts - Only Couchsurfing and Hitch-hiking, yes, not a joke!
The rough plan was to stay there for 3-4 days, depending on how things work out, considering a long holiday in hand. The previous night in Warsaw, we had dinner together, I wanted to cook them some traditional Indian food and it worked.
Rafael headed the Couchsurfing ideology and managed to find us hosts for two nights, while Tristan accomplished it for the 3rd night; he also headed the idea of Hitchhiking and sharing us tips- splitting into two groups, using the sign board he prepared and trying as much as we can!
The saturday morning, we took the tram to Metro Mlociny together, it was fun, we were cracking a lot of jokes and making noise (Of course, in the entire trip).
We decided to top our stomachs with some food, to make sure we don't fall hungry on the way, considering the fact that we were going to be hitch hiking and wouldn't know if we would be successful or not!
Some yummy burgers from McDonalds (Oh guys, where ever you want to travel, be happy to spot a McD Sign and to eat cheap and fill in; until you get some nice food); we went to a Petrol station nearby and started our Hitch-hiking business.
1. Rafael and Tristan stood near the office of the station, so they could ask the car owners, as they come to pay their bill
2. Andrea, Michele and I, took the spot right opposite. We decided to approach cars as they enter the station, hoping someone would assist us.
Michele tried to talk to few cars, but it didn't work. I asked one lady, who was driving alone, but refused it since she had her baby onboard!
After some time, we switched spots to another place, a little ahead, where few guys ahead of us managed to find a hike successfully. We folded our hands, hoping for some grace!
An orange car passed us and we saw the two guys waving to us, they managed to find a car and went ahead!
Meanwhile, in this time-gap, Andrea found us a car; a gentle man, who kindly took us in and would drop us around 50 Kms from there.
It was a funny ride as we started to talk and introduce ourselves - seems like he was also a student in Warsaw and lived in the same dormitory as us.
It was his wife's birthday and on receiving her call, he wanted us to shout as much as we want and wish her a great day; you think we didn't shout? Hahahaha
It was a non-stop conversation and a funny drive, this man was used to driving Automatic cars and this Ford Fiesta with Manual Transmission was strange to him and sometimes made sudden stops. (Me and Andrea are Automobile engineers, now you know why! :D)
He dropped us at some point and we had to find a way to the S7 Highway, the route to Gdansk.
We tried our luck around, but kept walking along the highway and stood almost in the corner of the last point where one could enter into the highway.
Luckily, after a few minutes- Oskar and Mariana (they were so nice), stopped for us and first wished to take two of us but we agreed to adjust and they obliged kindly.
On getting inside, Mariana started to talk Italian (seems like her Mom lives in Italy and she grew up speaking this language) and soon followed Oskar!
I was ashamed for a moment, because the rest 4 of them were talking in some strange language according to me and the only Italian words I knew were Bella, Grazie and Come va, which I kept telling once in a while, haha.
And soon I discovered Oskar spoke German and I could breathe for a moment, that we have another language in common. Sounds super, doesn't it ?
We even became friends on Facebook and agreed to catch up in Warsaw some time for a beer. They were amazing travel companions, while Oskar drove, Mariana was taking care of Navigation and did a great job.
We even stopped en route on the Petrol station for them to tank-up and a small talk.
They dropped us at one point, suggesting it would be luckier for us to spot a car! This turned out be another small adventure! We were walking over a bridge and there was a small farm house below and the people there understood we were lost and were helping us.
The little Polish we knew and the little English they knew, came so handy both ways. The man humbly came all the way, showed us the way and suggested us to jump onto the highway from a point 200 metres ahead.
But, we had to get down a bush, jump and cross to the other side and then jump onto the highway. It was a good on-the-go tiny adventure.
We kept walking along the road, peed on the fields and Michele suggested that one of us could hide and the rest two try to pick a car. We took turns and finally, Andrea's luck worked out.
It was Dawid, the next hike. It was a wonderful Nissan old SUV, on which he spent time to modify and get it to shape. We had a lot of things in common to talk about. He's also from a Production engineering background.
We spoke few things in life and exchanged ideologies. Know what? He sent me a picture of his garage, it was amazing. He was driving to see his cousin and we had a great time, also on board was his dog Sasha. She looked so cute and calm.
Dawid and I, became friends on Facebook. When you find amazing people, what's wrong in staying in touch and maybe catching up again?
He dropped us off at a Shell Petrol station, it was the biggest mistake we did in this trip. We first went inside the shop and took something to eat.
I was happy when the staff on the counter told me to take another bottle of coke, it was a buy 1 get 1 free. Thankfully it gave us some energy. In this semi-hot climate, one wouldn't feel like drinking a lot of water.
We approached a lot of people there, who were filling the tank if they could take us along. Almost everyone refused. One couple had space only for one, but we wanted to do it together; that's the joy of travelling right? Why let one person go alone!
A lot of people on the highway acknowledged us, some waved a Hi. Michele got so angry some times and was shouting " Hey, I'm not getting paid to stand on the highway and say Hi to the cars"
We kept going away and into the petrol station, since nothing worked.
Things fuelled up when we saw our two guys in another car, waving us hello. We thought "Why the F*** aren't we finding any car" Haha
One lady was so funny, Michele approached her and the conversation was like this :
"Michele : Hi, do you speak English?
Lady : No
Michele : Okay, have a nice day!
Lady : No"
We were laughing our lungs out hearing this, for over half an hour and also in the entire course of the trip.
Later we approached the highway once again and walked further.
To our luck, it was Pawel, a young student, who was on his way home, over 12 Kms from this point and we got inside.
He was very nice and vibrant, we spoke for the entire drive, even though it lasted long. We also became friends on Facebook and he offered us help in this place if we didn't managed to find anything.
At 22, he seemed a great entrepreneur, he was working as a seller for welding equipments. Amazing guy!
At the point where he dropped us, the climate was really nice and so was the background. Few country side villas and green grass & trees all around.
We kept trying for cars, since we felt it might get dark soon. Once again , luck was on our side. We found a guy who stopped the car few metres ahead and we ran towards the car. Bear in mind, we were tired and carrying a heavy backpack. Who wouldn't run and catch the car, given this scenario, in the middle of no-where.
All through the way, I was remembering the scenes from Mr. Bean's holiday, how he hitch-hikes and finds the same Mini-cooper he had! It was funny, relating it to our story- 3 crazy guys.
This guy was very funny. After getting in the back of the car, since the front seat was full of his things. He offered us a cigarette, we refused though and he started smoking.
Me and Andrea were alarmed, since the windows weren't open and we had to find a way and open the windows. Crazy guy.
My Polish knowledge was over by now, since I used all the words I knew, but the guy kept speaking something in Polish.
He showed us picture of his girl friend and we also took a picture together.
In the process of clicking, Michele was alarmed and shouted "Hey, look in the street and drive, hahaha, he was driving at 120Kmph with his eyes on the camera, who wouldn't get alarmed! LOL!
Michele gave him company with the conversation. For every line the guy spoke in Polish, Michele's replies were these two words at frequent intervals - Dobra and Tak! Me and Andrea were left with no option, but to laugh at their conversation.
He dropped us off at Elblag and was telling something about with Money, because he was going to Kalingrad and the currency exchange is useful in some countries to buy cheap stuffs. I understood it only this way, but it was funny. He was going to the destination and drink Vodka with his family.
From the point he dropped us, we spent 10 minutes trying for the next car, it was around 70 Kms to Gdansk from there.
Thanfully, we finally found Bartek, who was driving to Gdynia and was so polite and humble. He dropped us off at the point where Rafael and Tristan were waiting for us.
And finally, woohooo, we landed in Gdansk! This trip was already supercool.
We met together at a restaurant on the street near the old town of Gdansk. Their menu card was so funny, because Michele spotted Pasta with Carbonara, Mushroom and Peas - Which according to him was a big crime to commit. Carbonara has to be Carbonara; a Patriotic Italian, what to do! LOL!
We walked towards the railway station, it looked vintage and very nice.
Lukasz, our first host for the trip was supposed to receive us from the mall outside.
Since it was a little cold, we went inside the mall and soon these guys started to play the Computer games there. Michele played Basketball and was so funny seeing him play.
Lukasz finally received us and we decided to cook pasta for dinner. Andrea cooked yummy Carbonara and these guys were playing Fifa on Lukasz's Laptop, like a professional league, Tristan won it!
After dinner, I picked up a spot on the corner in the floor, put my mat and the sleeping bag and slept off. Sleep first, everything else next, agree?
We woke up in the morning, I made some tea for all of us, thanks to Tina for the wonderful Srilankan Tea she got for me, it was really nice.
Lukasz made breakfast for us, we ate and left together, since it was time for him to attend class. A very self-motivated and determined guy, we had a lot of things in common - Running Marathons, swimming and biking.
We visited Politechnika Gdanska, he showed us a room where students could sleep and take rest. I thought "Why don't we have this in our university?" Come on, it was so cool.
On this day, nothing special happened, we walked around Gdansk, walked up a viewing tower and saw the whole of Gdansk, walked along the river and it was fun.
Hunger persuaded and we had to find something to eat or drink, we found a cafe and sat there.
The waitress was amazing, she spoke British English fluently but was Polish. 3 years in England and she picked up the accent.
The Italians found company with the chef, who was Italian and the Pizzas tasted amazing, along with some nice Tyskie.
And then, in the evening, we took a train to reach Stoyana's, our second host for the trip.
While introducing, she thought I was from Spain, and I even joked that I was from Granada in Spain (I don't even know where it is nor I have been to Spain before,lol)
She was amazing, we spoke a lot, cooked Pasta and had an amazing time.
We went to the beach, I was so happy and relieved to see the beach after 6 months (Back home, I was visiting the beach atleast once in three days).
Me, Rafael, Lukasz and Andrea went to swim in the cold Baltic sea (temperature was 7 degrees), it was my first ever experience with cold water, I don't even try showers with cold water.
It was a nice feel, discovering my legs going numb and losing sensation. But was a great experience.
We met Stoyana's friends, One guy was an Ecuadorian and three of them were German and I found good company. Kim, who's been to India before, was sketching in her book and drew a sketch of me.
The outline was nice, I really liked it.
We spoke over common things, from her visit to India, it was nice.
Later that night, we were discussing over a lot of things and finally I found a place on the floor and retired for the night.
Next morning, I woke up and made some tea, while Stoyana prepared yummy Pancakes for breakfast.
Around Mid-day, we left from there and went towards Sopot, to see the beach and try and find luck, so we could ferry to Hel, a wonderful place in the corner of Poland.
We walked around Sopot, asking for directions. We found a lady on the way, who spoke Italian and these guys were so happy to talk to her.
We ate in KFC and drafted our forthcoming plan.
We bought the tickets to Hel and took the ferry. It was a joyful ride, we found a couple who've been to India and I was speaking in the little Polish I knew.
I clicked a lot of pictures and the ferry was nice and breezy.
We walked around in Hel, it was a beautiful spot, especially for those who are looking for a spot after retirement.
The weather was Top Notch, in Polish they say "Wladne mame dzis Pogoda"; the sky looked flamboyant, with rains in some distant place.
We took the train from Hel to Gdynia. I would recommend this train to anyone, who wants to see some amazing scenary, beach on both the sides of the travel and maybe in Winter, it would look even better, for those who want to click beautiful pictures.
On reaching Gdynia, we walked to Piotr's, our third host. It was a beautiful route and a beautiful country side house, belonging to his grand father.
He also sells Honey and gave us some to taste. His family has bee-hives and they sell jars, I hope to pick one from Piotr soon.
He was a little shy but we became good friends in a short span of time. Stoyana also joined us, I wished for it, so we could meet once again.
We were laughing a lot, especially to Michele's funny experiences and some games together.
We cooked Pasta al Pesto and had a tasty dinner together with some nice beer.
The next morning, we left to Malbork castle; supposedly the largest castle in the world, in terms of the total area.
We walked our way, with a stop near the railway station for a Kebab and nice American cone Ice cream.
The castle was very nice, I decided to wait outside and not go in. The rest of them went.
I found a beautiful spot - a bench under a tree and took some rest until Tristan came and we had a nice Lech Beer with some Frytki together.
Finally these guys returned and we walked our way to the railway station, only to pick our train to Warsaw, finishing our trip and the amazing experience.
Like Stoyana said, it's good to have a break between frequent travelling. We come across many new people, some become very close and to take all of them into the mind at the same-time is a stress. I totally understand it now!
I feel like I really need that silence! But I will miss these amazing people in life, who knows, we may do crazy trips once again ,swim in the ice, who cares?
Isn't that the reason, friends are meant for?
My dear friends, make a lot of travel in life. You will really discover - both yourself and this wonderful world. There's a lot to see - Not just Facebook, WhatsApp and Gossips!
We stuck to our plan of the Tri-cities in Poland - Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. We in fact didn't spend a lot of time thinking of this trip; but stuck to the thoughts - Only Couchsurfing and Hitch-hiking, yes, not a joke!
| Say hello to Us! :D |
The rough plan was to stay there for 3-4 days, depending on how things work out, considering a long holiday in hand. The previous night in Warsaw, we had dinner together, I wanted to cook them some traditional Indian food and it worked.
Rafael headed the Couchsurfing ideology and managed to find us hosts for two nights, while Tristan accomplished it for the 3rd night; he also headed the idea of Hitchhiking and sharing us tips- splitting into two groups, using the sign board he prepared and trying as much as we can!
"Man muss einmal an seine Grenze gegangen sein, um zu wissen, wo sie liegen"
The saturday morning, we took the tram to Metro Mlociny together, it was fun, we were cracking a lot of jokes and making noise (Of course, in the entire trip).
We decided to top our stomachs with some food, to make sure we don't fall hungry on the way, considering the fact that we were going to be hitch hiking and wouldn't know if we would be successful or not!
Some yummy burgers from McDonalds (Oh guys, where ever you want to travel, be happy to spot a McD Sign and to eat cheap and fill in; until you get some nice food); we went to a Petrol station nearby and started our Hitch-hiking business.
| The Trip has officially Kick-started!! |
2. Andrea, Michele and I, took the spot right opposite. We decided to approach cars as they enter the station, hoping someone would assist us.
Michele tried to talk to few cars, but it didn't work. I asked one lady, who was driving alone, but refused it since she had her baby onboard!
After some time, we switched spots to another place, a little ahead, where few guys ahead of us managed to find a hike successfully. We folded our hands, hoping for some grace!
An orange car passed us and we saw the two guys waving to us, they managed to find a car and went ahead!
Meanwhile, in this time-gap, Andrea found us a car; a gentle man, who kindly took us in and would drop us around 50 Kms from there.
| Andrea's courage to be in the middle of the highway! Brave Italian! |
It was a funny ride as we started to talk and introduce ourselves - seems like he was also a student in Warsaw and lived in the same dormitory as us.
| Michele also tried, hahaha :D |
| The cool Trio! |
| Who doesn't like Haribo? Haribo is supercool :D |
He dropped us at some point and we had to find a way to the S7 Highway, the route to Gdansk.
We tried our luck around, but kept walking along the highway and stood almost in the corner of the last point where one could enter into the highway.
Luckily, after a few minutes- Oskar and Mariana (they were so nice), stopped for us and first wished to take two of us but we agreed to adjust and they obliged kindly.
On getting inside, Mariana started to talk Italian (seems like her Mom lives in Italy and she grew up speaking this language) and soon followed Oskar!
I was ashamed for a moment, because the rest 4 of them were talking in some strange language according to me and the only Italian words I knew were Bella, Grazie and Come va, which I kept telling once in a while, haha.
And soon I discovered Oskar spoke German and I could breathe for a moment, that we have another language in common. Sounds super, doesn't it ?
We even became friends on Facebook and agreed to catch up in Warsaw some time for a beer. They were amazing travel companions, while Oskar drove, Mariana was taking care of Navigation and did a great job.
We even stopped en route on the Petrol station for them to tank-up and a small talk.
"Die beste Möglichkeit deine Träume zu verwirklichen ist aufzuwachen"
The little Polish we knew and the little English they knew, came so handy both ways. The man humbly came all the way, showed us the way and suggested us to jump onto the highway from a point 200 metres ahead.
But, we had to get down a bush, jump and cross to the other side and then jump onto the highway. It was a good on-the-go tiny adventure.
We kept walking along the road, peed on the fields and Michele suggested that one of us could hide and the rest two try to pick a car. We took turns and finally, Andrea's luck worked out.
It was Dawid, the next hike. It was a wonderful Nissan old SUV, on which he spent time to modify and get it to shape. We had a lot of things in common to talk about. He's also from a Production engineering background.
| The little aforementioned adventure en-route! |
Dawid and I, became friends on Facebook. When you find amazing people, what's wrong in staying in touch and maybe catching up again?
| The two dogs in our trips! Say hi to Sasha! |
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| Tristan with this cute dog! |
He dropped us off at a Shell Petrol station, it was the biggest mistake we did in this trip. We first went inside the shop and took something to eat.
I was happy when the staff on the counter told me to take another bottle of coke, it was a buy 1 get 1 free. Thankfully it gave us some energy. In this semi-hot climate, one wouldn't feel like drinking a lot of water.
We approached a lot of people there, who were filling the tank if they could take us along. Almost everyone refused. One couple had space only for one, but we wanted to do it together; that's the joy of travelling right? Why let one person go alone!
A lot of people on the highway acknowledged us, some waved a Hi. Michele got so angry some times and was shouting " Hey, I'm not getting paid to stand on the highway and say Hi to the cars"
We kept going away and into the petrol station, since nothing worked.
Things fuelled up when we saw our two guys in another car, waving us hello. We thought "Why the F*** aren't we finding any car" Haha
One lady was so funny, Michele approached her and the conversation was like this :
"Michele : Hi, do you speak English?
Lady : No
Michele : Okay, have a nice day!
Lady : No"
We were laughing our lungs out hearing this, for over half an hour and also in the entire course of the trip.
Later we approached the highway once again and walked further.
"Wenn du denkst, Abenteuer sind gefährlich, dann versuch's mal mit Routine. Die ist tödlich"
He was very nice and vibrant, we spoke for the entire drive, even though it lasted long. We also became friends on Facebook and he offered us help in this place if we didn't managed to find anything.
At 22, he seemed a great entrepreneur, he was working as a seller for welding equipments. Amazing guy!
At the point where he dropped us, the climate was really nice and so was the background. Few country side villas and green grass & trees all around.
| Was für ein schönes Aussicht! |
We kept trying for cars, since we felt it might get dark soon. Once again , luck was on our side. We found a guy who stopped the car few metres ahead and we ran towards the car. Bear in mind, we were tired and carrying a heavy backpack. Who wouldn't run and catch the car, given this scenario, in the middle of no-where.
All through the way, I was remembering the scenes from Mr. Bean's holiday, how he hitch-hikes and finds the same Mini-cooper he had! It was funny, relating it to our story- 3 crazy guys.
This guy was very funny. After getting in the back of the car, since the front seat was full of his things. He offered us a cigarette, we refused though and he started smoking.
Me and Andrea were alarmed, since the windows weren't open and we had to find a way and open the windows. Crazy guy.
My Polish knowledge was over by now, since I used all the words I knew, but the guy kept speaking something in Polish.
He showed us picture of his girl friend and we also took a picture together.
In the process of clicking, Michele was alarmed and shouted "Hey, look in the street and drive, hahaha, he was driving at 120Kmph with his eyes on the camera, who wouldn't get alarmed! LOL!
Michele gave him company with the conversation. For every line the guy spoke in Polish, Michele's replies were these two words at frequent intervals - Dobra and Tak! Me and Andrea were left with no option, but to laugh at their conversation.
He dropped us off at Elblag and was telling something about with Money, because he was going to Kalingrad and the currency exchange is useful in some countries to buy cheap stuffs. I understood it only this way, but it was funny. He was going to the destination and drink Vodka with his family.
From the point he dropped us, we spent 10 minutes trying for the next car, it was around 70 Kms to Gdansk from there.
Thanfully, we finally found Bartek, who was driving to Gdynia and was so polite and humble. He dropped us off at the point where Rafael and Tristan were waiting for us.
And finally, woohooo, we landed in Gdansk! This trip was already supercool.
| Once again, together, in Gdansk! Andrea says this was the best picture from the trip! |
"Eine kleine Reise ist genug, um uns und die Welt zu erneuern"
We walked towards the railway station, it looked vintage and very nice.
Lukasz, our first host for the trip was supposed to receive us from the mall outside.
| Do you see the Carbonara in the Menu? LOL |
Lukasz finally received us and we decided to cook pasta for dinner. Andrea cooked yummy Carbonara and these guys were playing Fifa on Lukasz's Laptop, like a professional league, Tristan won it!
After dinner, I picked up a spot on the corner in the floor, put my mat and the sleeping bag and slept off. Sleep first, everything else next, agree?
We woke up in the morning, I made some tea for all of us, thanks to Tina for the wonderful Srilankan Tea she got for me, it was really nice.
| Politechnika Gdanska! |
We visited Politechnika Gdanska, he showed us a room where students could sleep and take rest. I thought "Why don't we have this in our university?" Come on, it was so cool.
| The Room for students to sleep! How nice is it? |
On this day, nothing special happened, we walked around Gdansk, walked up a viewing tower and saw the whole of Gdansk, walked along the river and it was fun.
| Near the old town of Gdansk! |
Hunger persuaded and we had to find something to eat or drink, we found a cafe and sat there.
The waitress was amazing, she spoke British English fluently but was Polish. 3 years in England and she picked up the accent.
The Italians found company with the chef, who was Italian and the Pizzas tasted amazing, along with some nice Tyskie.
| From the top-most point in Gdansk! |
"In der Fremde hast du hundert Augen, zu Hause bist du blind"
And then, in the evening, we took a train to reach Stoyana's, our second host for the trip.
While introducing, she thought I was from Spain, and I even joked that I was from Granada in Spain (I don't even know where it is nor I have been to Spain before,lol)
She was amazing, we spoke a lot, cooked Pasta and had an amazing time.
We went to the beach, I was so happy and relieved to see the beach after 6 months (Back home, I was visiting the beach atleast once in three days).
Me, Rafael, Lukasz and Andrea went to swim in the cold Baltic sea (temperature was 7 degrees), it was my first ever experience with cold water, I don't even try showers with cold water.
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| We swam in the Baltic Sea <3 WOW! |
It was a nice feel, discovering my legs going numb and losing sensation. But was a great experience.
We met Stoyana's friends, One guy was an Ecuadorian and three of them were German and I found good company. Kim, who's been to India before, was sketching in her book and drew a sketch of me.
The outline was nice, I really liked it.
| Kim, the sketch she drew of me! I liked it very much! |
We spoke over common things, from her visit to India, it was nice.
Later that night, we were discussing over a lot of things and finally I found a place on the floor and retired for the night.
| Living life, the simple way! Travelling teaches a lot of things! |
Next morning, I woke up and made some tea, while Stoyana prepared yummy Pancakes for breakfast.
Around Mid-day, we left from there and went towards Sopot, to see the beach and try and find luck, so we could ferry to Hel, a wonderful place in the corner of Poland.
| Stop! Smile! |
We walked around Sopot, asking for directions. We found a lady on the way, who spoke Italian and these guys were so happy to talk to her.
| Parli Italiano? |
| Come on Michele, what are you staring at? LOL |
We bought the tickets to Hel and took the ferry. It was a joyful ride, we found a couple who've been to India and I was speaking in the little Polish I knew.
| Authorised personnel only! Shhhhh! |
We walked around in Hel, it was a beautiful spot, especially for those who are looking for a spot after retirement.
| The so-nice couple with whom we only spoke in Polish! |
| When it rains in HEL(L) :D |
| Rafael and his National flag! <3 |
On reaching Gdynia, we walked to Piotr's, our third host. It was a beautiful route and a beautiful country side house, belonging to his grand father.
He also sells Honey and gave us some to taste. His family has bee-hives and they sell jars, I hope to pick one from Piotr soon.
| We visited HELL without an "L" :D |
We were laughing a lot, especially to Michele's funny experiences and some games together.
We cooked Pasta al Pesto and had a tasty dinner together with some nice beer.
| Piotr's old villa in Gdynia! |
The next morning, we left to Malbork castle; supposedly the largest castle in the world, in terms of the total area.
| Picturesque view of the Malbork castle! |
We walked our way, with a stop near the railway station for a Kebab and nice American cone Ice cream.
The castle was very nice, I decided to wait outside and not go in. The rest of them went.
I found a beautiful spot - a bench under a tree and took some rest until Tristan came and we had a nice Lech Beer with some Frytki together.
| Hey, the camera is on the floor, say Cheese! :D |
| Who doesn't like to take a power-nap in a beautiful bench under a tree?! |
"Reisen wäscht den dreck des Alltags von der Seele"
Like Stoyana said, it's good to have a break between frequent travelling. We come across many new people, some become very close and to take all of them into the mind at the same-time is a stress. I totally understand it now!
| Google Maps told me there is a castle here! I don't find it! |
I feel like I really need that silence! But I will miss these amazing people in life, who knows, we may do crazy trips once again ,swim in the ice, who cares?
Isn't that the reason, friends are meant for?
| Flowers symbolise Peace and Harmony! Agree? |
My dear friends, make a lot of travel in life. You will really discover - both yourself and this wonderful world. There's a lot to see - Not just Facebook, WhatsApp and Gossips!
Amazing lines in German - Courtesy : Pinterest
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| The people, because of whom our maiden Hitch-hiking experience turned out to be an amazing memory! |
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| Say hello to our CS Hosts! Lukasz, Stoyana and Piotr! We're all a family now :) |



