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Swimming pool
... ing at marketa. just thinking what the hell is he saying so after a wile he finally gave up a tuke my pic i was fine with it so we left. adter we tuke my pic we went to a offiec that was the biggest place iv ever seen so we were up next we went up and marketa in her language talking to the girl i was just standing there just sitting there and finally we were done and i stude up and BOOM i hit my head really bad. after we tuke the subway to the place to swim and we ...
More Prague History.....
... of the complex. As I was entering the side gate, a Changing of the Guard was taking place so I stopped to watch. One of the Guards pointed me to the ticket office, so I went and bought a ticket for the “short” tour which included four locations in the Castle (St. Vitus Catheral, the Basilica of St.George, The Old Royal Palace and the Golden Lane). I also bought the optional “photo pass” so that I could take pictures.
I spent 4-6 ...
Les beaux jours à Prague
Voici déjà deux semaines que je suis dans la belle ville de Prague et je commence pas mal à me sentir chez moi. Je reconnais quelques mots de tchèque, je me retrouve sans problème dans le métro, je m'oriente de mieux en mieux dans les petites rues étroites et charmantes. C'est beau Prague, c'est beau sans bon sens. Il y a du magnifique partout où on regarde, même si on s'éloigne du centre historique et touristique où on habite, il y a toujours un bâtiment, une fontaine, ...
Praha, y'all!
... certainly not the nicest museum I had ever been to; in fact, it was probably the worst. The whole thing smelled of rotting wood and urine, the floors were sagging, and various historical artifacts were just laying on the ground. But, in a way, I think this added to the overall effect. Communism was not a happy or prosperous time for Czech citizens, and this was not a happy museum. The most powerful part was a video ...
Praha
... that the Virgin grabbed his arm
and held on so tightly, that when found the next day, the priest announced that his arm had to be cut off to free the man. Needless to say, the thief probably learned his lesson and found a new profession.
We then walked to the Jewish quarter, where we saw an metal statue of a little man on the shoulders of a larger headless man. The statue is based on a description that appears in Franz Kafka's short story "Description of ...


