Great photos Brendan, thanks!
Are you serious? Camping's not allowed? And they actually stop you? Bloody hell.![]()
My 110 is in this months LRM
(Why does February 09 issue comes out in December 08???)
An article on Land Rovers in Poland and there is a photo of my 110 in it.![]()
Well we had a trip to Poland and the Czech Republic in Easter 07. Met up with Simon, an ex pat married to a Polish lady, who is strongly involved with Land Rover Club and www.landy.po
The shot used was a slightly different angle of this one. It is outside a shrine to St Florian the patron saint of fireman.
Seeing that photo made me look at a few others I have.
St Florian the patron saint of firemen
There is some lovely stained glass around
We stayed at some small local hotels! :P
Simon has a nice beer GPS run
Wild camping is not really lawful in most eastern European countries. These thought we were off to camp in the woods. An 'interesting' conversation ensued about LR
Fancy a weekend fixer up project??
Soviet military hardware anybody?
Typical lane in Poland and Czech Republic
Hope you enjoy the photos.
Regards
Brendan
Last edited by leeds; 1st January 2009 at 09:25 PM. Reason: Correcting spelling
Great photos Brendan, thanks!
Are you serious? Camping's not allowed? And they actually stop you? Bloody hell.![]()
Nice photos mate thanks for posting..congrats on gettting you vehicle in the mag,
Cheers Adrian
You must remember the political background to Eastern Europe. Also the economic use of land in Europe can be more intense then in Australia. In the old Eastern bloc the communist rulers would not have been keen on wild camping as they would not have control of the movement of its citizens.
In comparison wild camping in the Scandinavian countries is accepted as long as a few basic rules are followed i.e. minimum 150 metres away from a house and obvious non agricultural use of land.
Regards
Brendan
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