Your Scene: A carriage queue in Krakow, Poland
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Cynthia Petrovic was in Krakow, Poland, in November for a Jewish heritage tour and visited the Nazi-run concentration camp at Auschwitz and Oskar Shindler’s factory.
While at Rynek Glowny, the main square in Old Town Krakow, she saw a row of horse-drawn carriages awaiting tourists near St. Mary’s Basilica.
Petrovic would have gone for a ride, she said, but “it was way, way too cold that day!” The Sunland resident used a Huawei C8650 smartphone.
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