For years I’ve been dreaming of seeing the so-called “beach border” that Poland and Russia share along the Vistula Peninsula/Spit. Over the Corpus Christi holiday weekend, I finally made my dreams come true! You must visit Krynica Morska! From beautiful beaches to delicious food to various attractions for the kids, the town has it all! It’ll be an unforgettable experience!

https://www.krynicamorska.com/atrakcje/granica-polski-z-rosja-16-km-od-krynicy-morskiej-1790
https://www.krynicamorska.pl/

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  1. Ojojoj… wszystko,czego nie znoszę. Nie wypoczęłabym w takich miejscach. Za dużo ludzi, plastikowych gówienek, kebabów … Ufff

  2. Hi Russell, I’m from Michigan and just started watching. You have kindled a love for Poland. My family is almost 100% Polish. I love your videos. They sure have opened up some understanding about my Polish family!! Keep up the great work!! I’m wondering how many diverse church’s there are in Poland? I’m Pentecostal and wonder how many born again Christians are in Poland? Not many I suspect. I hope to visit one day!!

  3. I live 40 kilometers from the sea. I don't like the sea. The Polish sea is cold, the weather is usually nasty. Quality-to-service prices are not good. The stalls are a big kitsch. Screens – polish Janusz, Janusze. I definitely prefer lakes and mountains. When I am supposed to rest at the seaside, it is not in Poland. I am at the seaside when I work and I'm having fun Sunrise Festival. As a tourist, I stay for a few hours once a year. I prefer my lake house.

  4. I actually don't like such places. Living in Poland and in the US, I much prefer American beaches of Pacific Northwest where there are no crowds, no plasticky playgrounds and loud music. Try the Baltic coast in September, it is much nicer. Early morning or late evening.

  5. That fence at the beach border doesn't look well protected and can easily be breached by intruders. Makes me wonder why the other side is void of any people who live on the other side.

  6. I am curious to know can anyone tell me that why poland, Lithuania or Latvia captured this small area from Russia and make their part I'm nust asking please russians don't be mad at me 😉

  7. Was there in 2019, best sea in Poland. Greatest thing as there are no tourists whatsoever.
    Too bad for the stupid idea of the canal, who might have disrupted the lagoon ecosystem.
    Also been to Kaliningrad in 2018, not so bad as many say thou

  8. 4:53 I'm pretty sure that what are you showing here isn't Russia. In fact, this is probably a Polish land but the border is just a little earlier. Russia starts maybe 300 – 700 meters from this fence. And Kaliningrad is more like a military base – style exclave so that explains the lack of people.

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