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Big adventure. Part I. Gdansk, Sopot, August 3-4, 2003.

Firstly, we visited Gdansk – big port on the Baltic Sea and one of the most interesting polish cities. There are always plenty of tourists, mainly from Germany. The center of the city has nice medieval buildings and interesting museums. We also spent one day in Sopot - small town near Gdansk. Sopot is well known for its Molo, which is the longest wooden pier in the Europe. I grew up on the west coast of Pacific Ocean, thus, for me personally, the most unforgettable impression was to wet legs in the Baltic Sea. You can read full story in Russian here.

Gdansk


Railway station in Gdansk

Near the railway station

Defenders of Polish Post Memorial
2003 © D. Zasoba

St. Elizabeth Church
2003 © D. Zasoba

St. Catherine Church

Trinity Church

Zyraw

Motlawa's quay

High Gate

Town Hall

Dluga street

Neptun fountain
2003 © D. Zasoba

Dluga street from the tower of Town Hall

Dlugi Targ from the tower of Town Hall

Dlugi Targ

Cossacks in Gdansk
2003 © D. Zasoba

St. Mary Cathedral

Jacek Tower
2003 © D. Zasoba

Railway station at evening

St. Catherine Church at evening

Dlugi Targ at evening

Floating restaurant

Jan III Sobieski's Memorial

Canals at evening

Sopot


Mongolian band
2003 © D. Zasoba

Molo entrance

Day was very hot...
2003 © D. Zasoba

Heroes of Monte Cassino street

Centre of Sopot
2003 © D. Zasoba

Molo
2003 © D. Zasoba

Sopot at evening
2003 © D. Zasoba

Church in Sopot

Hotel in Sopot

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