Aaaaaaaand
we’re on the home stretch. Only 27 more days left until I’m on a plane back to
Nebraska. If that’s not depressing then I don’t know what is. After this last
weekend in Krakow, Poland we only have one more class field trip. It makes me
sad knowing that we only have two weeks left with the 24 of us. I’ve actually
really enjoyed getting to know everyone and hanging around them all, they’re
not so bad I guess ;)
Friday
morning started off a little rocky with Lily and I sleeping through our alarms (I
accidently hit snooze, woops). And we made it just in time before Kathy
realized we were almost late (sorry Kath J).
It was smooth sailing from there on out, the bus ride was a great time to take
a well needed nap, occasionally waking up and staring out the window. I
actually enjoy the bus rides, the longer the better, time for me to listen to
music and think about anything and everything on my mind.
The bus
ride from Olomouc to the Wieliczka Salt Mines was about four hours. I really
enjoyed our tour through the salt mines; our guide had a sense of humor, which
I think makes things more fun for everyone. We started off going down 53
flights of stairs to get to the start our tour, it wasn’t quite what I expected
when hearing “salt mine” I always thought of a cave and having to where lights
on our heads. This salt mine was way more than that, it was huge! Due to the
ventilation in the salt mines we had to close one door before we could open
another. There was electricity and lights running through all the areas,
benches carved out of salt, sculptures carved of salt, chapels, horse stables
to house the horses that once used to work in the salt mines, bodies of water,
gift shops and even restaurants. For the two hours that our tour lasted we had
only seen 1% total of the salt mine and we were 130 meters (over 400 feet)
underground. I was so impressed by how massive it was and how much work was put
into creating these salt mines, I definitely enjoyed this part of our trip.
After the
salt mine we checked into our hostel and had the rest of the night to ourselves
in which we decided to grab a traditional Polish meal some Pierogi’s, also
known as Polish dumplings. After grabbing dinner the majority of our group
decided we were going to experience the Krakow nightlife for ourselves and
attended a pub-crawl. It made for an interesting night having a big group of
Nebraskan’s roaming the streets of Poland, but as always was so much fun!
The next
morning we met up with our whole group for a tour of the Wawel Castle, to be
honest I wasn’t too interested in this part of our trip. Our tour guide talked
a lot and explained pretty much every single piece of art, every weapon, and
everything displayed in the castle. In my opinion it was too much detail for a
group of students that are used to wandering and reading information of things
that interest them. Once our tour of the castle was over we headed to the main
square of the city to hit up some markets and of course eat some Polish
sausage, which did not settle too well in my stomach and make for a crappy rest
of the day.
On Sunday
we were up early to get some breakfast at a cute café down the street from our
hostel, which took FOREVER, but my stomach was full afterwards so I was happy.
We then checked out of our hostel and headed to Schindler’s Factory, which has
now been turned in to a museum of World War II and Krakow’s history throughout
this time in history. I really wish we would’ve been able to stay longer at the
museum and actually get to read everything displayed and written on the walls
instead of listening to a tour guide because I feel that we missed out a lot on
the important information that could have been taken from this museum. For a
city that has so much dark history, I wanted to really get a feel for
everything that happened and with this tour I don’t think that we did.
Overall I
loved Krakow, it is definitely a city that I would love to visit again! It’s
very lively with all of its markets and booths set up everywhere. It’s a city
with so much rich history that you could spend days learning about, I’m very
glad we had the opportunity to spend the weekend here!