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Budapest!

We have had a day and a half in Budapest. It has lots of beautiful buildings. The first afternoon we walked along the river Danube and looked around Pest.

We went into St. Stephen’s Basilica – it had lots of fake candles and big paintings and mosaics.

Today we walked into Pest again and saw the Parliament buildings. There was a memorial to the 1956 Uprising. Lots of people were killed by Soviets. There were bullet holes in the stairwell.

Then we crossed the river and went to Buda. We climbed a big hill to the castle.  We had pizza for lunch, and I had a strawberry icecream.

There are lots of statues in Budapest. We did a lot of walking. (about 35,000 steps!!!)

Wieliczka Salt Mine

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Yesterday we went to a Salt Mine. We had a guide whose name was Maia. We had to go down 378 steps to go to the first level. The walls and floor and ceiling were all made of salt. Genevieve licked it! Salt was very important and used to be used as money.

There were three dangerous things for miners.  The tunnel caving in on them. Explosions from methane gas and water, because it dissolves salt.

The miners transported the lumps of salt by a hand cart called a dog. (Though Geneveieve thought it should be called a mouse, as it squeaked) They used horses till 2002. They also had a machine called a hand cross.  Genevieve and I had a go and had to push it round and round to raise the salt up a level.

There were lots of statues in the mine made of salt, or of wood, because the salt has preserved the wood.

There was a big chapel with scenes from Jesus’ life, all carved from salt.

There were some lakes, but the water was full of salt, so it was not dangerous.

The mine was very interesting. We had to squeeze into a tiny lift to get out. Then we drove from Poland to Slovakia and into Hungary.

Krakow

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Today we were in Krakow, Poland. First we went to Schindler’s Factory. He was a German man in world war 2, that saved his Jewish workers from being sent to a concentration camp. The museum showed how Poland was invaded by Germany and the Soviet Union. The Nazis made lots of rules and put all the Jewish people in a ghetto, sometimes with 4 families in one room. If you didn’t agree with the rules then you got shot.  Most of the people in the ghetto went to Auschwitz and were killed. Schindler’s factory made pots and plates.  The museum was very good but very sad too.

After that we went into the Krakow town centre. There was a marathon on, but mummy didn’t know, so she missed out. We went to the town square and had a very big icecream. There was a band in the square and marching girls. There was also a bugle call from the church.

Then we went to Wawel castle. It was very big, we went round the state rooms. There was some art and lots of tapestries of Noah’s Ark.

Grutas Park

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Today we went to a place called Grutas Park. There was loud Soviet music playing while we walked round some statues. The statues were mainly of a man called Lenin. There were also statues of Stalin and other communists. Lenin and Stalin were not very nice.

There were lots of animals, like llama, emu, different birds, camels, goats and bears in a very small cage.

There was also a very big playground that had wooden statues of Snow White and the 7 Dwarves, the Little Mermaid and the people pulling up the enormous turnip.

Then we did a very long drove to Poland, but we had McDonalds for dinner.  Daddy said it was the cheapest McDonalds.

 

Trakai Castle

 

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Today we went to the Lithuanian Folk Museum.  This was very big with lots of different houses. There was a man working on a loom and a lady making baskets. There was a church with wooden statues and lots of nativity scenes set up.  There was also a well and I had to pump to get the water up.

Then we drove to Traikai castle. It was on an island so we walked over 2 bridges. The castle was very big and had a tall courtyard in the middle. There was lots of porcelain princesses. There was also some beadwork that mummy liked. There was a treasury and you could see coins that had been saved in a jar. Daddy put his head in the stocks and then went in a cage called a gibbet.

We have also been spotting lots of big nests that were used by storks.

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