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Sunday, July 15, 2012

EEET2012 – Day 9-10 – Poznan (Poland)


Picture of sunglasses?

On the 10th we said goodbye to Pawel and Warsaw, a three hour train ride and some catch-up sleeping later, we all arrived to Poznan on our 8th day of travelling. Wojciech’s mother was so nice to make us dinner, after which him and me drove to the airport to pick up Laura! Yes, yet another Erasmus friend had joined us.  Some nice drinking games with vodka later we hit the bed. A busy day was ahead of us.

 We all got up and had breakfast, takes some time when there are eight people willing to shower and eat…  Wojciech had arranged an awesome visit to the Lech brewery, a typical beer from Poland, like Jupiler in Belgium. At the end of the tour we got a free 0,5l beer. A nice gift after a two hour tour through a brewery. PS: All this for only 1,5euros… 
Group picture in a  huge LECH beer can

A quick KFC visit later, four of us, Liesbeth, Wojciech, Toon and me, went to an awesome water park. Slides and everything included. Note to myself: I love water parks. After some walking through the city, a small restaurant visit and a quick visit to Tesco’s (supermarket) which was interrupted by an employee of Tesco’s dropping a whole crate of chocolat boxes, causing an area of three m² to be full of chocolat, we hit the bed again. I was so happy after that day. I do love water parks 


The next day was dedicated to the actual visit of the city of Poznan, the economic centre of Poland and a fine city. I must note: Wojciech is a fine guide indeed! Thank you for that dude!


peace out_

Toon,Liesbeth&Thibault 
Walk on water

Belgian style

Group picture in front of the statue remembering the Polish risings against the Soviets

PS: I know I'm a bit behind on schedule. We've already finished Krakow, the next step on EEET2012, as well. I'll try to update that one tomorrow!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I don't know flemish, so I hope this is where I'm supposed to comment.

Anyway, it seems like you are having a really cool trip, and I'll probably use this blog next year, if I decide to do an East-European interrail. Keep up the good work ;)

peace out!

Jørn Bjørn