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POLAND | Mon, 30 May 2011 | By drmitch | Views [867]

A four hour
train trip in which I slept most of the way took me to Warsaw where I managed to bungle my way to Oki Doki Hostel with the aid of a
googlemap photo on my camera. The huge glaring sign on the side of the building
helped me find it.... Read more >
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