Zygmunt's Column, outside the Royal Castle, snow gently falling, a nun on her way to a church in the Old Town.This is the kind of stereotypical image that most western Europeans and Americans have of Poland.
All that's missing is a polar bear.
Less than eight miles south of Warsaw's centre, yet within its city limits lies Jeziorki. Through it runs ul. Trombity, one of Warsaw's more fascinating streets. A mile long, ul. Trombity is full of contrast - houses old and new, farmyards, wildlife, wetlands; aircraft fly over it, trains trundle past it. Suburban yet rural, this is Jeziorki - 'Land of the Little Lakes'.
Zygmunt's Column, outside the Royal Castle, snow gently falling, a nun on her way to a church in the Old Town.
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