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Wawel Dragon
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Cracow Cathedral with John Paul II statue outside
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John Paul´s II infant house in Cracow
Teachers of the Project together next to Wisla River
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Mary´s Basilica one the most beautiful churches in Cracow
Main Street Square.
In the afternoon we visited Salt Mines in Wieliczka. A very interesting place![](https://www.colegioelcastillo.es/imagenes/polonia/55.jpg)
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Some Galleries of Salt Mines.
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The mine's attractions for tourists include dozens of statues made of salt.
We were walking 135 metres deep.
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A big Chapel inside the Salt Mines.
The most impressive place of the visit.
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Salt Statue of John Paul II.
As you can see,everywhere there are statues everywhere. This is one of the most important people in Poland.