We have many such beautiful small towns in Poland e.g. Pszczyna, Kazimierz Dolny nad Wisłą, Bielsko-Biała, Opole, Świdnica, Sanok, Przemyśl, Chojnice, Bolesławiec, Olsztyn, Karpacz, Sandomierz, Muszyna, Nowy Sącz, Stary Sącz, Tarnów, Bydgoszcz, Zamość, Leżajsk, Biecz, Międzygórze w Sudetach, Szklarska Poręba, Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Lądek-Zdrój, Chełmno etc.
Another video from such a beautiful small town from Poland! Unfortunately, I saw the water damage on the lower part of this little town! Thanks for sharing!
Another great vlog Kerry. Beautiful hidden gem. When I watch your videos, I feel like I'm there with you! Very sad about all the flood damage. It will take some time for things to get back to normal.
This city is very rich, historically and architecturally. The floods were awful. As you said, it will take time to heal. Thanks for the kind words about my vlogs. 🙏
This is really a very beautiful town in Poland. So much damage by the flooding. It's amazing the water came up so high in certain areas. Very nice architectural gems in this town.
Never been there, but sounds charming. I'm tired of leaving in Los Angeles. My dream is to move to small town somewhere??? Maybe in Poland? I still have polish citizenship. But it's such a big move. And will I blend?
Hi, in small towns, not everyone speaks english. My advice would be to travel to Poland and visit some places you might want to live in. But yes, Poland would be a great place to live. It's just a bit cold, as you know. Take care and good luck.
I was just in Prague Czechia. I absolutely loved it! Prague is my new favorite city now. Have you been? Still haven't been to Poland but it's definitely on my list. Saludos
Bardzo blisko Kłodzka położony jest kurort Międzygórze. Cudowna architektura drewniana. Gorąco polecam. Ciekawe, czy i tam dotarła fala powodziowa? Mieszkałam w hotelu Gaweł blisko strumienia. Zimą fontanny zamarzają w wysokie na kilka metrów sople, wieczorem bajecznie podświetlone.
Paradoksalnie powódź pomoże w odnowieniu niektórych budynków, które przed powodzią były w złym stanie. Wreszcie ktoś je odrestauruje. Bez niej niszczałoby to pewno kolejne dekady.
Kłodzko strasznie dostało, aż żal serce ściska jak się na to patrzy. Właśnie teraz powinna się rozwijać turystyka powodziowa i turyści powinni przyjeżdżać i zostawiać pieniądze w Kłodzku.
Chciałem przyjechać na tygodniowy urlop w ten rejon dokładnie w tydzień kiedy się odbyła ta katastrofa. Prognoza pogody mnie zniechęciła. Teraz głowa podpowiadałaby, żeby odłożyć przyjazd na kilka lat, aż posprzątają, ale masz rację ci ludzie chyba teraz tego najbardziej potrzebują. Jedziemy tam na majówkę i nie będziemy oszczędni.
@@krzysztofneubauer2390 To dobrze ale musisz być odpowiedzialnym turystą. To jest inny rodzaj turystyki i trzeba przed wyjazdem sprawdzić wiele rzeczy, no bo jak autem to jak dojechać i gdzie zaparkować, jak po mieście to bez grymasów, że chodniki krzywe i nie ma ulubionych lodów, a knajpa nie jest tak elegancka jak wcześniej, jak na szlaki i w gory to odpowiednie buty i ubranie, itd. itp. Piszę to nie dlatego aby się wymądrzać ale trzeba wziąć pod uwagę wiele rzeczy, o których wcześniej nie myśleliśmy. Pozdrawiam.
That dude is definitely not American as he claims. Also that’s not true about American people! I wish he could learn more about Klodzko before he made that video. I wish he could say what nationality is he . I just hope he is not Polish who moved to US 😂
Are you talking about me? I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. I have spent most of the last 10 years living abroad. I also speak Spanish fluently, hence the accent.
You have same very strong accent for being born and raised in US , you look around 50 so living for 10 years out of US wouldn’t change the way you pronounce words, like manor 😂. I am from Klodzko and I live in US for over 30 years , American people are very giving and helping, take for example North Carolina, people were buying propane tanks , building materials, clothing , water bottles and driving for 6-7 hours to deliver them, not to mention that they spend thereafter to help clean. There are good people all around the world. But with your accent… come on now 😂
@KatharinaLazarte If you lived in the USA you would know that many Americans are from foreign countries originally. The USA is a melting pot, unlike homogenous Poland. Any way believe what you like. Have a nice day.
13:57 The inscription in black marble says:"In 20th anniversary of Kłodzko return to Motherland and 1000th of Kłodzko, the First Library in Lower Silesia is given the name of Maria Dąbrowska. Kłodzko 26September1965." Dąbrowska was a Polish patriotic novel writer born 1889 dec.May19,1965, so she died a few months before that date.
Kłodzko is also known as Little Prague. Czech influence and proximity is obvious. History gives us plenty interesting facts about it. The Gall Chronicle /a/k/a Gesta Polonorum written in 1114 AD king Boleslaw IIIrd Wrymouth in his young years liked liked spending there Christmas time whereas he could meet his Prague relatives.
@@TravelAddictGuy His mother was Judith of Bohemia, a royal daughter and in she together with her husband Władysław Herman, participated in coronation of her father, Vratislav the 2nd, in Prague 1085. Władysław fell in love with the city of Płock, Mazovia, and made it capital of Poland. The couple has been buried in the cathedral of Płock along their son Bolesław Wrymouth, pol.Bolesław Krzywousty. These facts are in wikipedia. I've seen their tomb there.
We have many such beautiful small towns in Poland e.g. Pszczyna, Kazimierz Dolny nad Wisłą, Bielsko-Biała, Opole, Świdnica, Sanok, Przemyśl, Chojnice, Bolesławiec, Olsztyn, Karpacz, Sandomierz, Muszyna, Nowy Sącz, Stary Sącz, Tarnów, Bydgoszcz, Zamość, Leżajsk, Biecz, Międzygórze w Sudetach, Szklarska Poręba, Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Lądek-Zdrój, Chełmno etc.
I love that about Poland. So many cool places for day trips. Any recommendations near Wroclaw?
@@TravelAddictGuy Świdnica - wspaniałe miasto. Dużo zabytków. Muzeum kupiectwa polecam.
@@hannap4636 Dzienkuje bardzo.
Another video from such a beautiful small town from Poland! Unfortunately, I saw the water damage on the lower part of this little town! Thanks for sharing!
The town is beautiful. It's awful that the floods reached here.
Another great vlog Kerry. Beautiful hidden gem. When I watch your videos, I feel like I'm there with you! Very sad about all the flood damage. It will take some time for things to get back to normal.
This city is very rich, historically and architecturally. The floods were awful. As you said, it will take time to heal. Thanks for the kind words about my vlogs. 🙏
This is really a very beautiful town in Poland. So much damage by the flooding. It's amazing the water came up so high in certain areas. Very nice architectural gems in this town.
Yes, you are right. It's so sad what happened.
Another great video mate. Showing the less traveled areas of Poland like a champ 💪🏻
I really love exploring these small towns.
Never been there, but sounds charming. I'm tired of leaving in Los Angeles. My dream is to move to small town somewhere??? Maybe in Poland? I still have polish citizenship. But it's such a big move. And will I blend?
Hi, in small towns, not everyone speaks english. My advice would be to travel to Poland and visit some places you might want to live in. But yes, Poland would be a great place to live. It's just a bit cold, as you know. Take care and good luck.
Przyjedź na wakacje to na razie wystarczy.
I want to move to Poland.
It's a great place to live.
I was just in Prague Czechia. I absolutely loved it! Prague is my new favorite city now. Have you been? Still haven't been to Poland but it's definitely on my list. Saludos
That's a great city.
@TravelAddictGuy It wa even better than Madrid. Prague is the best city I ever visited
Bardzo blisko Kłodzka położony jest kurort Międzygórze. Cudowna architektura drewniana. Gorąco polecam. Ciekawe, czy i tam dotarła fala powodziowa? Mieszkałam w hotelu Gaweł blisko strumienia. Zimą fontanny zamarzają w wysokie na kilka metrów sople, wieczorem bajecznie podświetlone.
That sounds like a very cool place. Hopefully those wooden buildings were not damaged by the floods.
Wow, it looks amazing. I am polish but never been there.
It's a really beautiful city in southern Poland. I'm happy to share it with you. 🇵🇱😀
Paradoksalnie powódź pomoże w odnowieniu niektórych budynków, które przed powodzią były w złym stanie. Wreszcie ktoś je odrestauruje. Bez niej niszczałoby to pewno kolejne dekady.
I guess there is a bit of a silver lining. It's such a shame for those who lost nearly everything.
Tym konkretnym budynkom może i tak, jednak to ogólnie nigdy na plus nie wyjdzie. Poczytaj o Metaforze Zbitej Szyby.
Hi Kerry, we missed you for a while. Hope everything is good.
I was in the hospital for a few days. Taking some time off right now. Thanks for your concern Mark.
@@TravelAddictGuy Sorry to hear that and for the late response. Hope you are okay and doing better.
Been really busy with our newborn 🙂
Congrats on the new baby.@@MarkS-j5v
Książ Castle and Pszczyna Castle the same owner - Daisy von Pless. Go visit Pszczyna someday. Greetings😉
I would like to visit Pszczyna castle. I would also like to return to Kłodzko one day. Greatings to you. 🇵🇱🙏
Beautiful town, but still a lot of work to do after the flooding.
It's really beautiful. They are working really hard to clean up.
Kłodzko strasznie dostało, aż żal serce ściska jak się na to patrzy. Właśnie teraz powinna się rozwijać turystyka powodziowa i turyści powinni przyjeżdżać i zostawiać pieniądze w Kłodzku.
I agree that more people should come to Kłodzko and support local businesses. You have a great idea.
Chciałem przyjechać na tygodniowy urlop w ten rejon dokładnie w tydzień kiedy się odbyła ta katastrofa. Prognoza pogody mnie zniechęciła. Teraz głowa podpowiadałaby, żeby odłożyć przyjazd na kilka lat, aż posprzątają, ale masz rację ci ludzie chyba teraz tego najbardziej potrzebują. Jedziemy tam na majówkę i nie będziemy oszczędni.
@@krzysztofneubauer2390 To dobrze ale musisz być odpowiedzialnym turystą. To jest inny rodzaj turystyki i trzeba przed wyjazdem sprawdzić wiele rzeczy, no bo jak autem to jak dojechać i gdzie zaparkować, jak po mieście to bez grymasów, że chodniki krzywe i nie ma ulubionych lodów, a knajpa nie jest tak elegancka jak wcześniej, jak na szlaki i w gory to odpowiednie buty i ubranie, itd. itp. Piszę to nie dlatego aby się wymądrzać ale trzeba wziąć pod uwagę wiele rzeczy, o których wcześniej nie myśleliśmy. Pozdrawiam.
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Poland and Hungary really protect their borders, culture and demographics. I wish the USA were as smart as Poland and Hungary. Saludos
If Trump get's back in the white house, that might change. But yes, I love how those countries protect their borders and citizens.
@@TravelAddictGuy Amen. Let's hope Trump wins and follows Poland and Hungary's lead.
Where are all the people
It was early morning.
That dude is definitely not American as he claims. Also that’s not true about American people!
I wish he could learn more about Klodzko before he made that video. I wish he could say what nationality is he . I just hope he is not Polish who moved to US 😂
Are you talking about me? I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. I have spent most of the last 10 years living abroad. I also speak Spanish fluently, hence the accent.
You have same very strong accent for being born and raised in US , you look around 50 so living for 10 years out of US wouldn’t change the way you pronounce words, like manor 😂.
I am from Klodzko and I live in US for over 30 years , American people are very giving and helping, take for example North Carolina, people were buying propane tanks , building materials, clothing , water bottles and driving for 6-7 hours to deliver them, not to mention that they spend thereafter to help clean. There are good people all around the world.
But with your accent… come on now 😂
@KatharinaLazarte If you lived in the USA you would know that many Americans are from foreign countries originally. The USA is a melting pot, unlike homogenous Poland. Any way believe what you like. Have a nice day.
13:57 The inscription in black marble says:"In 20th anniversary of Kłodzko return to Motherland and 1000th of Kłodzko, the First Library in Lower Silesia is given the name of Maria Dąbrowska. Kłodzko 26September1965."
Dąbrowska was a Polish patriotic novel writer born 1889 dec.May19,1965, so she died a few months before that date.
The 1000th anniversary of Kłodzko. That's a lot of history. 🇵🇱
Kłodzko is also known as Little Prague. Czech influence and proximity is obvious. History gives us plenty interesting facts about it. The Gall Chronicle /a/k/a Gesta Polonorum written in 1114 AD king Boleslaw IIIrd Wrymouth in his young years liked liked spending there Christmas time whereas he could meet his Prague relatives.
I didn't know that Kings also enjoyed Kłodzko. That's some interesting history. 👑🇵🇱
@@TravelAddictGuy His mother was Judith of Bohemia, a royal daughter and in she together with her husband Władysław Herman, participated in coronation of her father, Vratislav the 2nd, in Prague 1085. Władysław fell in love with the city of Płock, Mazovia, and made it capital of Poland. The couple has been buried in the cathedral of Płock along their son Bolesław Wrymouth, pol.Bolesław Krzywousty. These facts are in wikipedia. I've seen their tomb there.
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