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Wroclaw, Poland – The Anonymous Pedestrians
This entry was posted in Bratislava, Europe, History, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain, Travel, World Heritage and tagged Agincourt, Bratislava, Burgos, Castilla y Leon, Haugesund, Krakow, L'Escala, Marilyn Monroe, Reykjavik, Wroclaw, Wroclaw Dwarfs. Bookmark the permalink.
I still like the first one.
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You’ve done it again. Now I have to get on a train and go down to Melbourne and take a few photos and bring ’em back and show you. Yours are great so I’ll have to hunt around.
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I look forward to seeing them!
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I love street art
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Interesting, some have stories to tell, don’t they?
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They all have a story – my favourite is the Anonymous Pedestrians. Thanks for the comment.
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Fabulous images Andrew. I am afraid you have stirred up my wanderlust virus. Seems to happen a lot over here in Have Bag Will Travel.
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So glad that I can be of assistance!
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And who says the world can’t be great – these I think are wonderful and bring a sense of closeness to a community.
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I agree – even those that remember something sad are all quite wonderful in a sense of community.
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So much cool art. I really loved the one in Bratislava 🙂
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He’s great isn’t he!
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This is a superb collection of street art, Andrew. Thank you, and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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and to you Tess!
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Thank YOU.
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Merry Christmas, Andrew. And I can tick off the first two works in your collection. Love the look of the Polish ones too.
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The Marilyn statue was the biggest. Surprise. Happy Christmas Richard!
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As you may have noticed in our blog Andrew, we’re big fans of street art as well. It’s always gratifying to see a community that cares enough to spend money on art which is free and accessible to everyone. Good collection and post. Happy Holidays. ~James
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Thanks James.
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I think I must put Wroclaw Poland on my to-do list.
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The statues in Dublin and Wroclaw look like zombies – spooky!
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Yes, but they are stunning and thought provoking at the same time!
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This is an amazing collection! Took me a couple of looks to see what the one in Krakow represented.
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It is a curious one that’s for sure!
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