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RobertPLThreads: 1
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Edited by: RobertPL  Apr 5, 11, 08:03    #1
Hello,

I invite you to Polish.
Some of you have already been in Poland, some do not.
I would like to introduce you to a short article describing the most beautiful places in Poland.

If you want to visit Poland, the weather forecast say that the nicest weather will be in early July.

Have a nice online tour of Poland.

The website is in Polish, but on the upper right is a language translator that will allow you smooth surfing it.

Website: WakacjoManiak.pl

You are cordially invited!
warszawskiThreads: 60
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 Apr 5, 11, 13:58    #2
RobertPL:
The website is in Polish, but on the upper right is a language translator that will allow you smooth surfing it.


Hi Robert, here is some feedback after perusing your website. Firstly I believe the concept is good and if you are planning to earn money from your concept, then of course 2012 Euro is the perfect time to focus on, as there will be lots of people in Poland looking for things to do, that are unique to Poland.

I will bring to your attention one point, on browsing your website I was a little lost as to what your direction is or what you stand for. For example your story is that you are three young people with a passion for the most beautiful places in PL. You mention Jastarnia on the Hel Peninsula as being the best place to visit, I personally do not like Jstarnia, although I do like Jurata and I know many others that only like Hel.

The ariel photos of the marshes look great and I am sure a tour in canoes looking at the wildlife, stopping off for a barbecue or a drink would be a great adventure for many.

Send me a pm and I will give you my email and anytime you want feedback I would be happy to assist. Keep up the good work and be proud of what you are doing. Please remember. People like you three, are the future of Poland's tourist industry. Good luck
RobertPLThreads: 1
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 Apr 5, 11, 20:49    #3
Welcome
I would like to apologize for my english - supports the Google Translate;)
Thank you very much for your kind words regarding the WakacjoManiak.pl.
As mentioned the main idea is to promote Polish on the Internet.
There are many parties of Poland but not on every tourist will find Poland presented in a friendly manner.
Hence our initiative.
Frankly I do not know how you would like to help us but we would be grateful for any help.
Currently, we are keen on promoting our website outside Polish borders.
If you are interested I would be very grateful if you sent out the largest news reports this information. Every person counts, któa visit our site. Perhaps due to her visit soon to our beautiful country? So desire.

Greetings from Polish!



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