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Den před odjezdem
... 283;li jít na punc. Macik odmítá sundat plavky. Bere si troje, aby ji v kaplici na namesti nebyla zima. Movember skoncil. Zvazoval jsem volny prechod na decembeard a januhairy. Musel jsem oholit. Dobaleno mam ve 23:21. Tisknu posledniho pruvodce pro Angkor Wat. A rano hura do ...
Tours and tortures.
... in summer it is possible to taste from all 90 kegs. Rosta said that 'Asian men' must be 'put in cart with one wheel' (a wheelbarrow) and pushed out after only 10 tastes...but Czech men will taste from all 90 barrels! At the end of the cellars is a tunnel that leads to a nearby monastery. Back in the day, the men of the clergy would visit the brewery by tunnel and come home rolling drunk unseen by members of the public. And there was also ...
Czeching out Cesky Krumlov
... town during the day but we will be stopping for 2 nights.
First stop was a recommended cafe in Lonely Planet where we had a late lunch of filled baguettes. Then we walked down the cobbled streets to the other side of town to find our b&b. This was the only bad part of Cesky Krumlov - avoiding the bus loads of tour groups that walk 5 abreast and 5 deep down the lanes so there is no room to pass. Apparently everyone else outside the tour group is invisible ...
Towers, history and photography
Grey skies an fewer tourists meant a very easy passage and space to visit the castle museum and tower today. The tower had been visible to us; even thro our bedroom window, ever since we arrived. An adventure climbing the narrow and rickety staircase and the view was worthwhile when we got there. there were 360 degree of the village and surrounds, so i could maximise the use of my new camera with its panorama capacity. ...
Cesky- stepping back in time
... Our night tour last night had given us a good basis to build on about the 3 families who had built, owned and in some tragic circumstances had to leave it over its life from the 1200's (Roznberg 1302-1602' then Eggenberg's to 1710) to 1938 when the last member of the Schwarzenberg's fled to America fearing the rise of Hitler. Then the communist rule of Czech meant it became state property. These families had an opulent life but it seems cared about the township ...