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Inspired by Poland

February 6, 2019 by Adam Mazek

Today I will write about my homeland – Poland. Poles dream of traveling to “exotic” countries. Nevertheless, the Poles are the ones who inspire me very much.

Adam Mazek Photography Warsaw 2018. Minimalism. Inspired by Poland. Flag of Poland. Concrete.
Adam Mazek Photography Warsaw 2017. Minimalism. Inspired by Poland. Flag of Poland in the window.
Adam Mazek Photography Warsaw 2017. Minimalism. Inspired by Poland. Flag of Poland in the window.

Favorite countries to visit, for Poles, can be as follow: Australia, Japan, China, Thailand, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, the USA or Canada, etc. Probably I could mention probably more countries. I, in turn, often wonder if the inhabitants of the above nations have a dream of something else. I wonder if they want to come to the “exotic” Poland.

For me, Poland is:

– a place where a lot of people drink vodka and beer;
– a country where people eat delicious pickled cucumbers and sauerkraut;
– a country from which many people emigrated to other European nations after joining the European Union;
– the state whose capital – Warsaw, was 84% destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt by the citizens;
– A country that, since the very beginning, was placed between two powers (Russia and Germany) and which, however, managed to maintain its separate identity. This national identity sometimes resembling a collision of the West (we, the Poles, always wanted to be treated as a Western country) with the inalienable Eastern mentality;

– The state whose current borders and ethnicity were imposed. It happened without our will, after the II World War.
– A country that despite many historical perturbations managed to give many genius units. These are, for example, Nicolaus Copernicus, Fryderyk Chopin, Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Wisława Szymborska, Pope John Paul II, Stanislaw Lem or Zdzisław Beksinski;
– A country about which I sometimes think that, in fact, nothing is unusual here. People are typical. Indeed, it is the most common and mundane place that can exist.

At the same time, after a moment of reflection, I find something contrary. I believe that I was lucky to be born in this and not another place, in this particular period.

I often see Poland as a magical, ambivalent, imbued with the contradictions country. A homeland that I love so much that I can’t imagine living elsewhere. Of course, sometimes I feel offended by Poland. How? Mainly during football matches. I can get angry when I see Polish footballers in action. If you do not know what I mean, check the results from Mundial 2018.

So, my dear visitor, would you want to visit this “exotic” place?

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Filed Under: Tourism Tagged With: Chopin, Copernicus, Inspired by Lem, inspired by Poland, Lem, Pope John Paul II, Sklodowska-Curie, Szymborska, Zdzislaw Beksinski

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