Photos: Treblinka

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Treblinka. The sign at the entrance to the Treblinka Memorial.
Treblinka. Detail of sign.
Treblinka. Map on sign.
Treblinka. There is also a memorial plaque at the entrance.
Treblinka. Entrance to the memorial.
Treblinka. Boundary of Camp.
Treblinka. Symbolic railroad ties.
Treblinka. Edge of trail path.
Treblinka. Location of former train tracks.
Treblinka. Location of former train tracks.
Treblinka. Edge of train platform.
Treblinka. Stones representing countries of those deported to camp.
Treblinka. Names of countries on stones.
Treblinka. Path for symbolic station to monument.
Treblinka. View from station area toward central monument.
Treblinka. Sign at base of monument. Reads "Never Again" in six languages.
Treblinka. Center monument detail.
Treblinka. Center monument side view.
Treblinka. Center monument side view.
Treblinka. Center monument side view.
Treblinka. Field of 17,000 stones, representing the lost Jewish communities.
Treblinka. Center monument.
Treblinka. Center monument detail.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. View of stones into the horizon.
Treblinka. Kielce, the name of a city in Poland, is carved into this stone.
Treblinka. View of stones.
Treblinka. The large stone representing Warsaw's deportees stands tall.
Treblinka. Detail of Warsaw stone.
Treblinka. Detail with flowers.
Treblinka. The stark landscape.

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