Thursday, June 5, 2014

Throwback Thursday Travel Photos: Argentina and Poland


       I absolutely love to travel and see new places, but what I love more than that is going back to old places that are near and dear to my heart. One of those places is where I was born, Poland. I am so excited since we have finalized our travel plans for August. I can't wait to see my family! I want to share Poland's beauty with every single person who travels to Europe and skips right over it, it's worth a visit. It has so much history, old gorgeous architecture, and miles upon miles of greenery and mountains. I want to share some old photos with you guys for throwback thursday!


Krakow


A little walk in the woods in our tiny village of Grojec.


Krakow

Auschwitz Camp. Little fact, Auschwitz is German for Oswiecim, which is where I was born!
 Tatry mountains
 Tatry, closer! The body of water is called Morskie Oko. No filter, honestly!

The cave below the palace in Krakow where the supposed Wawel dragon lived. A little legendary myth story Here, if you're interested.


The building where the trumpet plays every hour.


Yummies.



Here are a quite a few from Argentina:

One of many common rooms in the home we rented for 2 weeks.


 A bedroom with a balcony looking out onto the street.

The entryway complete with marble stairs.

  Gorgeous architecture in San Telmo.


The country.
 Typical Argentine Sunday dinner.
 Roberta the mini horse at my husband's families ranch.

A random horse in someone's back yard(Love this photo!)

























In case you were wondering, Argentina has the best pizza I have had in my entire life.


Beauty everywhere.

Recoleta Cemetery.
 One of the older graves in Recoleta Cemetery.

























Welcome to Iguazu, where we have spiders the size of your hand... this one sadly was hit by a car.
 The Iguazu waterfalls and rain forest.


 Village children play for donations :(

Photos really did not do the falls justice, they are monstrously large and incredibly loud.



















All these photos were taken by my super talented sister in law. Her photography skills are impressive. Allegra Calderaro.

Hope you enjoyed these and got some travel inspiration or indulged your inner traveler!

                                                                      Thanks for reading!

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