Swampys in all qualities and quantities are needed in Poland to stop, or slow down the inwestment, and to create the much needed media coverage of this problem. As by now, no one of the national media reporting on the problem have not arrived to the core of the problem, that is the manipulations of the authorities with the choice of the variants and manipulated transport investment appraisal process. The government-owned TVP (kind of Polish BBC, alas ultracatholic and neonationalistic) is so biased when reporting on the issue, that it despereatedly tries to show ecologists as mentally ill people that possess even no capability to speak in their own name.
Here are the directions to Rospuda Valley.
The Valley is here:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF8&z=12&ll=53.896045,22.934303&spn=0.146468,0.3162&om=1
The camp is over the river. Easy to find if arrived to Augustów no later than in the mid-day as it might be 4 hours walk from the town.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rospuda
You may take a flight from Britain (London Stansted and Liverpool) to Kaunas (the closest airport, on the Lithuanian side, prices start from 20 pounds one way):
http://www.skyscanner.net/pl/pln/loty/uk/kun/najtansze-loty-do-kowno-z-wielka_brytania.html
or to Warsaw, Gdansk or Łodz, the last two being located a bit further.
http://www.skyscanner.net/pl/pln/loty/uk/pl/najtansze-loty-do-polska-z-wielka_brytania.html
From Kaunas to Augustów you might take a bus or a train. There is one train connection daily from Kaunas to Augustów, the train departs at 13:01 with change in Sestokai and arrives at 15:56. The schedules (also connections from other European cities to Augustów) are here:
http://rozklad.pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/en?
Nights are cold. Please check the weather forecast before departing. Get ready for more than minus 10 degree in the night.
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