On the way to Lithuania

Our last day in Poland. We walked in the lakeshore forest next to the campsite, but we got short because the mosquitoes were strong enough, we had at least 5 mosquitoes per leg all the time during the walk. Instead, we packed up and went into the city, Augustow, to collect one of the geocaching box here and then we headed for the border.
Along the way, we stopped for a soup on the Polish side, in a pleasant little lakeside resort, Giby, to spend the remaining zloty. We saw a toothsome, vibrant purple soup that many of the guests ordered and what we thought would be "borscs", beetroot oup, and we ordered it from a non-English-speaking host, but ultimately we got a completely different soup. As it turned out, we got hot Ukrainian or Russian borscs, while the others got the cold Polish or Lithuanian borscs what's called Chlodnik here. Fortunately, we will have time to try this one soon.
We went from Giby to our next destination, Trakai, which is also a lakeside town and according to the local information, it has a castle on an island which is unique in the Eastern Europe.

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