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August 22, 2020 is a very important date. First of all, it is the day when a new stage in our lives begins. This is when the authors of the blog which you are reading said “I do” to each other in front of the altar of one of the churches in Siedlce, Poland. This day we decided to start See u Soon | Travel and Archaeology.

Traveling around the world, exploring the unknown, many places grab the heart and often want to return to them, then leaving we say “See you soon”. The same is true for archaeologists, who quickly assimilate to the place where they work, and as the shanty Few Days is sung I can dig for a few days, but I want to come back. 

The blog you have in front of you first and foremost is meant to combine archaeology and tourism. The coherence is even obvious, most of the tourist attractions are related to the history of the region, and the icing on the cake is what is tangible, namely archaeological sites. Imagine what it would be like to visit Jordan without the famous Petra, Rome without the Colosseum and the imperial forums, Georgia without the churches, and Egypt without the pyramids. What would be left would be the nature, traditions and culture of the communities themselves, which, by the way, in some corners of the world is a prime attraction like Tanzania. Both the archaeologist and the tourist are looking for something unknown, expanding their horizons, whether of the general state of knowledge or of their own consciousness.

She a classical archaeologist and tourism specialist, he an archaeologist specializing in Roman military and a tour guide. Both work in both professions simultaneously. As a result, on seeusoon.pl they combine what they do, giving the reader on a platter comprehensive knowledge backed by years of work – and among them there were mistakes, successes, disappointments, surprises, stress, tears of joy, sacrifices and insights about which you will read in statements written in the form of posts. So to action – we to write, and you to read! Due to the fact that we both proceed from the assumption that it’s better to ask than to wander – don’t hesitate, write to us, comment and share, just to be guided in your dream destination.

August 22, 2020 is a very important date. First of all, it is the day when a new stage in our lives begins. This is when the authors of the blog which you are reading said “I do” to each other in front of the altar of one of the churches in Siedlce, Poland. This day we decided to start See u Soon | Travel and Archaeology.

 

Traveling around the world, exploring the unknown, many places grab the heart and often want to return to them, then leaving we say “See you soon”. The same is true for archaeologists, who quickly assimilate to the place where they work, and as the shanty Few Days is sung I can dig for a few days, but I want to come back

 

The blog you have in front of you first and foremost is meant to combine archaeology and tourism. The coherence is even obvious, most of the tourist attractions are related to the history of the region, and the icing on the cake is what is tangible, namely archaeological sites. Imagine what it would be like to visit Jordan without the famous Petra, Rome without the Colosseum and the imperial forums, Georgia without the churches, and Egypt without the pyramids. What would be left would be the nature, traditions and culture of the communities themselves, which, by the way, in some corners of the world is a prime attraction like Tanzania. Both the archaeologist and the tourist are looking for something unknown, expanding their horizons, whether of the general state of knowledge or of their own consciousness.

 

She a classical archaeologist and tourism specialist, he an archaeologist specializing in Roman military and a tour guide. Both work in both professions simultaneously. As a result, on seeusoon.pl they combine what they do, giving the reader on a platter comprehensive knowledge backed by years of work – and among them there were mistakes, successes, disappointments, surprises, stress, tears of joy, sacrifices and insights about which you will read in statements written in the form of posts. So to action – we to write, and you to read! Due to the fact that we both proceed from the assumption that it’s better to ask than to wander – don’t hesitate, write to us, comment and share, just to be guided in your dream destination.

Paulina Kubrak

 

Classical archaeologist for whom antiquity has no secrets. A travel specialist at a leading travel agency, she once organized weddings abroad.

 

Click on my photo and we’ll get to know each other better.

Oskar Kubrak

 

Archaeologist specializing in the Roman military. A tour leader of several years, whose favorite destinations are the Caucasus and Ethiopia.

 

Click on my photo and we’ll get to know each other better.

Cześć! Nazywamy się Paulina i Oskar. Jesteśmy blogerami, dla których zarówno turystyka jak i archeologia nie są obce. Od lat pracujemy w tych branżach, a od 2021 roku zapraszamy na blog, gdzie oprócz łączenia podróży z historią, dzielimy się praktyczną wiedzą, ciekawostkami i relacjami z wyjazdów. O Nas.

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