Krakow Zoo - Reviews from across the web
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Zoo, Krakow, Poland : Reviews of Zoo - Yahoo! Travel This zoo is situated inside a huge forest (Las Wolski). There are about a thousand or so animals inside and there is a feeding show between 1p and 3p (enquire ... travel.yahoo.com
Krakow Zoo Krakow | Poland - Cracow Life "hi,me my dad younger sister and brother went the zoo last month in krakow is were great there is lots of animals to look at, seals, horses, camels, monkeys, tigers, lions, jaguars and all sorts but there was a bit too much birds.There was two in door parts to the zoo one was a little bat cave ... cracow-life.com
Cracow Zoo Have fun | Outer Krakow - Cracow Online | Krakow Party Directory The Zoo is located on Jurassic plateau at 345 metres above sea level, in the middle of the woodland park known as the Las Wolski or Park Miejski, which covers 500 hectares, 10 kilometres to the west of Central Cracow. A magnificent panorama view is to be had of the city and the picturesque surroundi... cracowonline.com
Krakow Zoo Krakow Zoo’s seventeen hectares accommodate over 1400 animals, in that number some 600 birds and 400 mammals, representing 285 species, 32 of them on the verge of extinction and 88 endangered. Its most prized possessions include herds of pygmy hippopotamus and Przewalski horses, Somali wild ass, Per... krakow-info.com
Krakow | Cracow | www.krakow4u.pl | Guide to Krakow Here You'll find THE KRAKOW'S ZOO which is one of it's kind in the World Wide Web. It's not another common zoo with ordinary wild animals - we've got medieval lions and tigers, beautyful birds, great eagl... krakow4u.pl
Krakow Zoo (Ogrod Zoologiczny) - Krakow - Reviews of Krakow Zoo (Ogrod Zoologiczny) - TripAdvisor the zoo is perched high on a hill about 15 mins from the centre of the city, it costs about 22 zloty by taxi. It is only a few zloty to go in and it is an excellent half day out. the e... tripadvisor.com
Krakow Zoo - Krakow, Poland Travel Blog Oh those crazy Dutch... Egwin with his friend Constantine took us to the Krakow Zoo to, above all over things, sing to the animals. Egwin played his quitar and Constantine sang to any animal that would listen and, oh man, did they like it. The camel was so into it! He actually started dancing (or ei... travelpod.com
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