Sunday, June 19, 2011

Going to Krakow

This is a lot of scenery that we saw on the way to Krakow. We went there on  a bus.

They have a lot of wind tubines  in Poland. A wind turbine turns wind into electrical energy.
This is the outside of a church in Kwiatonlu. It was built in 1659.

These are grooved shingles. They are all over the building, on the walls and the roof.
This is a window, and a door in the church.


These are scenes from inside the church. The first one is called the screen.
The second one is called the altar.
The third is a painting on the ceiling of the church.
The fourth is a painting of Adam and Eve getting banished from Eden.
This is how the farmers stack hay to dry it.
This is the second church that we went to. It was built in 1280.
This is a huge beam made from a big tree.
This is a 1000 year old post inside the church.
This is a picture of an old castle in Krakow.
This is a picture of the arrow slits. Arrow slits are cut in the wall of a castle: on the inner side they are big and on the outer side they are small to prevent the archers from being shot.
 This is a picture of the main square inside the castle.
This is a church where a trumpeter during a war was shot with an arrow.




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