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On a walk in Polesie National Park today. Luckily, despite great weather, there were no tourists.

Hundreds of years ago this small river, Mietiułka, formed the border between Lithuania and Poland.

I have an urgent deadline, so I will gladly answer any questions you might have about living in the of

Mam pilny deadline, więc chętnie poodpowiadam na wszelkie pytania o życiu w Polski Wschodniej

When driving on it is good to have an experienced pilot who will risk their life to lean out the window and guide you between the potholes when your windshield is covered with .

The only way to get this hydrophobic dog to wash its dirty paws is to throw a stick into water.

Drinking dark water helps Bruno in keeping his fur beautiful and his soul perfectly dark.

Mud. I hate mud. Though not as much as nazis.

Another installation that could have been perfect if we hadn't gotten stuck in mud. The joy of living and working in the of .

Same place about a week apart. Our are quickly losing water. Drainage ditches are constantly improved. This is financed by a local environment protection agency (sic). In the summer this area will be parched grassland.

inspectors. Water levels on those meadows are falling quickly due to recently "improved" draining. This summer will be very dry.

Heavy, aggressive traffic on the swamp road forced lighter participants to seek shelter up a tree.

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