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If you are ever lucky enough to receive an invitation to a wedding in Poland, make sure you RSVP... ASAP. It happened to me. I was invited and travelled to Poland along with 50 other Aussie guests. I knew nothing about Poland. Nothing save the fact that every Polish name seemed to end in ski, ska, or sko. Australia's highest mountain - Mount Kosciusko, was named after a Polish explorer. If you'd like to find out more about the natural wonders of Poland, the heritage sites, the beautiful, wide landscape, and why so many travellers choose to go to the land of zloty and pierogi, then this book…mehr

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If you are ever lucky enough to receive an invitation to a wedding in Poland, make sure you RSVP... ASAP. It happened to me. I was invited and travelled to Poland along with 50 other Aussie guests. I knew nothing about Poland. Nothing save the fact that every Polish name seemed to end in ski, ska, or sko. Australia's highest mountain - Mount Kosciusko, was named after a Polish explorer. If you'd like to find out more about the natural wonders of Poland, the heritage sites, the beautiful, wide landscape, and why so many travellers choose to go to the land of zloty and pierogi, then this book has been bookmarked for you. The laughs, the landscape, the characters, the sheer beauty of it all. Come travel with me and find out for yourself what all the fuss is about.
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Fil Bufalo is an engaging writer of humorous narrative travel. She enjoys painting, gardening and reading, in that order. Not house painting, digging trenches or reading IKEA flat pack instructions; just plain old landscape painting, plain old weeding, and plain old reading historical romances. Fil was a teacher for far too long and is now enjoying her newfound career as a writer. In her spare time, Fil likes to sit on a beach chair and stare out to sea.