Author Archives: Renata

MEXICO: PIRAMIDS PHOTORELATION

Mexico is the country with a very rich and diverse culture. On vast areas there are still visible the traces of the influence of different cultures, not only Incas or Mayas but other tribes as well. One of the most interesting remains are pyramids, but as Mexicans themselves put it, it’s not their correct definition. […]

WHY YOU SHOULDN’T TAKE TAXIS IN ACAPULCO?

Firstly, because they are terribly expensive and secondly, there’s a danger they may fall apart on the way. Residents of Acapulco excel at recycling which I’ll be telling about more than once. The so called standard includes Volkswagen Beetles which allegedly came to Acapulco in a big ship centuries ago. I don’t know to what […]

POLAND: PULAWY – NALECZOW – LUBLIN LAST MINUTE

Poland is a really beautiful country. There are mountains, forests, lakes and the sea. Each region is different and has different things to offer. It’s wonderful to travel round the world but sometimes it’s worth visiting the closest area. This time me and my family had a one-day trip to green region Lubelskie. Our route […]

SPAIN: SIESTA – A NEW DIMENSION OF REST

Although it was already my fifth month in Granada, I still couldn’t switch myself to Spanish “mañana” and practising siesta. What is it about? Perhaps I was a neurotic elderly lady? Or Poles are in a habit of running instead of walking? I wonder if you got the similar impressions after visiting Spain even for […]

POLAND: ANOTHER ADVENTURE AT ETIUDA TERMINAL

Just to remind you in the period of 2006 – 2007 I was at Erasmus exchange in Granada in Spain. It so happened that on 18 November I was coming to Poland for 8 days. The first reason was the work at the Fairs and the second one was the extraction of my wisdom tooth […]

ERASMUS IN GRANADA: HOW TO PACK FOR A YEAR

Each adventure with Erasmus exchange usually begins with a flight. It doesn’t look extraordinary at all. It usually happens so, buy surely not in the case when you go to study abroad for half a year. Let’s be honest. You have to take almost half of what you own and in practice it’s a terribly […]