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Followed mskhetan

Jun 24, 2005 09:07 PM

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Reviewed Meissen

Mar 10, 2005 01:20 PM 2260 Views

(Updated Mar 10, 2005 01:20 PM)

If you plan on going to Dresden anytime, Meissen is just a stone?s throw away. Don?t miss on this beautiful trip northwest of Dresden alongside the glamorous Elbe River. Meissen is world famous for its delicate figurines (often called ?Dresden? china). The town clearly in its buildings shows ...Read more

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Feb 27, 2005 05:42 AM

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Commented on airan's review

Feb 17, 2005 07:39 AM

I really like this camera as I personally own one too. It is not very heavy in my opinion, as the make itself is meant to carry 4 batteries. On the contrary I find it less heavy than what you would assume considering the size. Lest said, its of great use at a great price. Canon usually drops their p...rices each time a newer model is out- so something to look out for...!Read More

Commented on shadylady999's review

Feb 17, 2005 03:04 AM

I loved your step by step description of Krakow. I wrote one myself but its my first time and I was only being very spontaneous after this wonderful trip to Krakow. However I have to agree with Festa, I never once saw a beggar???? Maybe because it was very cold and winter time? Regardless, I think t...he Polish are very nice and live a pretty well-to-do life.Read More

Reviewed Krakow

Feb 17, 2005 02:55 AM 4722 Views

(Updated Feb 17, 2005 08:40 AM)

Krakow was the main seat of the first Polish kings of the Piast dynasty. It was the first capital of Poland, a country which was at the core of the tensions of various decades much until most recent, the Second World War. Poland got wiped off from the world map three times as the Germans, the Ru...Read more

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