"The Earth is Art, The Photographer is only a Witness" - Yann Arthurs-Bertrand



From England to Scotland

Beautiful landscapes

Three Sisters, Australia

Famous peak Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Sydney, Australia

Sydney Opera House

Uluru, Australia

The Aboriginal sacred mountain in the Red Centre.

Kuranda, Australia

A beautiful parrot in the Kuranda Birdworld.

Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne skyline in St Kilda.

Krakow, Poland

The Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland.

Wroclaw, Poland

The Main Market Square in Wroclaw, Poland.

The Pieniny Mountains, Poland

The Three Crowns in the Pieniny Mountains, Poland.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh Castle and the Ross Fountain.

St Ives, England

Pretty St Ives, Cornwall.

Rome, Italy

Colloseum

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Cornwall, England 18-20/07/2010

I always wanted to go to the region Cornwall in the south-west of England, which finally I managed to visit in 2010. 

Driving from Coventry to Newquay and beyond was a great fun in itself. During my stay in Cornwall me and my husband visited St Ives and Newquay, but we stayed in Plymouth.I know that there are many more places worth visiting in the region, but it is always better to see something rather than nothing. 

St Ives is a small town with amazing harbour and picturesque
 boats, blue water, beautiful blue sky and nice clouds. And the weather was great at least for a walk around the harbour.

It was the first time I saw the coast of England and it was impressive. I didn't feel like I was in England at all. I would rather say it was definitely a different country - maybe France. The town achieved the award "Best UK Seaside Town" in both 2010 and 2011. 











There is one thing you should watch out while in St Ives or Newquay - seagulls. They can be really dangerous. I will tell you  a story which I witnessed in St Ives. There was an old man sitting on the bench next to ours and he was eating an ice cream. Out of the blue there was a kind of a noise. Nobody knew exactly what happened as it lasted maybe three seconds. Will you believe that a seagull grabbed the man's ice cream together with the cone? Even the man didn't know what had happened. It was the first time I was eating my ice cream as fast as I could. Looking around and expecting seagulls from every directions made me feel like I was taking part in the Hitchcock's film "The Birds".



In the Newquay zoo there was a notice saying:"Don't feed the seagulls". I found it quite amusing after this accident with the ice cream and my opinion is as follows: You don't have to feed seagulls, they will feed themselves when they feel like doing that.

Newquay is a great pardise for surfers probably because of great waves and it is something natural to see people (especially young ones) wearing wet suits in the streets of the town. There is a sandy beach, but quite wet, not like in Poland. It was nice to walk along the beach and play with the waves like a little girl:-).











In Newquay we also visited a local zoo, but there are not too many animals so I was not impressed too much.

It was a great trip and it's great that the weather was good:))



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Zakopane, Poland 05/2010

Zakopane is a town located in the south of Poland in the Tatra mountains. It is called "the winter capital city of Poland" and is believed to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland.

Here you can see the pictures of the largest lake in the Tatra Mountains Morskie Oko (The Eye of the Sea). The picture was taken in May but there were still signs of winter.





Here is a picture from the top of Kasprowy Wierch. You can take the cable car to get there. Even in May it was still possible to ski. I really felt like winter was still there.







Another photo of Zakopane was taken on the top of Gubałówka. You can take a cable car to get on the top of it or just climb the mountain as it is not too much complicated.


A bit of Zakopane wooden architecture - masterpiece which I adore a lot.




Na Pęksowym Brzyzku Cemetery

If you ever come to Krakow, don't miss going to Zakopane, too. You can spend great time in the Tatra Mountains, visit different places, experience mountaineous climate, culture, food and folk music. It is something absolutely different and I am sure you will enjoy it a lot.

A bit of Polish highland music: Andrzej Brandstatter - Nad Tatrami


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Saturday, 6 March 2010

York, England 20-22/01/2010

In 2010 I had an opportunity to visit York, not New York, but old beautiful York in England. I fell in love with the city and it is definitely one of my favourite cities in the UK. It is amazing that York has got this kind of old European architecture as it is quite unusual to find in England.

York has got a very rich history. It was founded by the Romans in 71AD and the Roman influence is still visible in the Old Town, which is beautiful. It reminds me of Italian narrow streets where you don't mind getting lost. Well, what can be better than sitting at Starbucks, drinking favourite caramel macchiato, eating delicious ginger muffin and looking at the beautiful green shop and people walking when music lets you slow down and relax. No haste.


There is no shopping centre in the middle of the Old Town, but the shops are arranged along the streets like in Poland. It is the same in Leamington Spa, Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon or Edinburgh.




You cannot miss York Minster, the second largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, which is quite impressive.




Oh by the way, I didn't know that Guy Fawkes was born in York. The house he was born in is located close to York Minster.

I was really impressed by York Museum Gardens, where you can find the ruins of St Mary's Abbey Church. They are perfect for photoshoot. Mind the crazy squirrels there:-)




In York there is the National Railway Museum, which is an interesting place not only for little boys. If you want to know more about the British railway history, this is a prefect place to go.

The Old Town is enclosed by the medieval walls, which are a great walk. You can also go for a walk along the river Ouse and have a nice photoshoot of the trees there.




I really enjoyed my time in York and after my visit there I placed York very high on the list of my favourite places in England. I simply love old cities.

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