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At the world's end...At the world's end...

It was the beginning of the 16the century when Nicolaus Copernicus settled in Frauenburg - now Frombork. Here he worked on his famous De Revolutionibus... But we tend to forget, that he was a doctor. And this is why I invite you to Frombork. COme and see this place which is still at the world's end. Yet the place found itself in the centre of the world - several years ago. It happened, when Nicolaus Copernicus' grave was found. After a thorough research in cooperation with the Swedish anthrooplogists - now we know... Copernicus was burried here... at the world;s end.

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Baja Mountain JamBaja Mountain Jam

Four days of fresh air and mountain pine scenery with new friends. If you've never been to Baja or experienced its national parks the Mountain Jam experience is a good place to start.

Day 1

The Trek begins in San Diego at the Baja Trek meeting point.

Once loaded up we'll move south across the border and then along the coast to Ensenada, our first stop. From here explore the town, mingle with a margarita, or savor some of the seafood Ensenada is famous for.

Then it's a slow drive east and into the interior of Northern Baja to the Pine tree forests of the National Park, Parque Nacional Constitucion de 1857.

There is nothing like the crisp scent of pine riding on a gentle breeze.

By the time the desert dirt road gives way to the pine-covered forests we'll be camped next to the park's lake, Laguna Hanson, at about 4,000 ft. (1200 meters). During years with significant rain fall the lake fills up and the area comes alive.

Night-time welcomes us with amazing constellations that seem close enough to touch. Full moons here are so bright; they'll light up the night.

Day 2 & 3

Buenos Dias! We're up for a substantial Baja breakfast. If there's ample water in the Laguna, the lake can be explored by kayak. The national park is unique as Baja Mexico's northern-most national park. Biking and hiking among the pines is an exhilarating experience as well as seeing the many migratory birds that visit the area at certain times of the year. During the day explore the area, visit some of the ranchos or rock climb. Of course just sitting by the campfire and taking in the Baja vibe is always an option.

Day 4

The day begins gathered around breakfast. Good morning sunshine. By mid-morning it's through the high chaparral of northern Baja and onto the salt air of the Pacific coast.

After cruising through the farming village of Ojos Negros wave goodbye to the dirt road and we're onto the seldom traveled Mexico 3 road that connects the fishing town of San Felipe with Ensenada.

Once back in Ensenada stock up on souvenirs or check out one of the many mariachi bands in the area. Then at the coast it's a right turn north to San Diego and the Baja Trek drop off point where it's adios. We hope to see you next time!

"Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with where I have been that should be of interest." - Georgia O'Keeffe

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Malbork... The medieval Site of PowerMalbork... The medieval Site of Power

This is the biggest heap of bricks in the world... Medieval world. Built from the 13th till 15th century. Now a splendid museum. No words can describe this magnificent place. Just come and see...

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Gdansk - Europe's best kept secretGdansk - Europe's best kept secret

Neither rash nor timid... This has been the town's motto for ages. Now still valid.

Gdansk - Danzig - Danczk

This is how the town is and was called. Once a Hanseatic City - one of tghe mightiest in the Prussian Hansa. The richest, mightiest and most stubborn of Polish cities. Once also was the bigest. Gdansk still has a lot of the old charm, especially aftet splendid restoration in the post-war times. Gdansk is the town of Hans Memling's Last Judgement, it is the town where you can find the bigest brick gothic church in the world, there are many picturesque Netherlandish in style buildings. But Gdansk is also the town of Solidarity.

The Berlin Wall would have collapsed - as menatlity of Europe changed, BUT... it would have taken longer - much longer if not for Gdansk, which started to break the chains of communism.

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