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Zkracena 2703 Ostrava, Moravia, Czech Republic, 700 30, 420-5-9670-2111
After long journey, we finally arrived at Ostrava, totally dead but we have to get ready soon for the 4 days festival Colours of Ostrava, check http://www.colours.cz/2009/summer/cz/in dex.php?action=artists<br>Finally we didnt manage the first day, was too much.<br> On Friday we saw the best Salsa Band in the world ladies and gentlemen Colombian band LA 33.<br>It ...
Ostrava, Moravia, Czech Republic romaletourStayed a night in Rybnik at Aleks house, the first polish man who picked us up. He offered us his home and hospitality for the night, once again amazing people we meet on this journey and such kind hearts! (im just writing quick entrys since its been a while and I want to write from where I am, not to menntion it would take forever, since no computers at the Rainbow)
Rybnik, Southern Poland, Poland david.kairis... with 15 minutes to spare and met up with our buddy Jan at the bus station for the our last good bye's in Poland. From there it was off to Vienna on a 13 hour bus ride. Just a quick drive through the Check Republic to get to Austria, but it is yet another country that we have now visited and placed stamps in our passport.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic mrewkowskiWe stopped in Roznov pod Radhostem to visit an Oppen Aair Wallachian Wooden Village Musuem. It was neat to see the traditional ways that people in this area lived - with all of the buildings made of wood. We got to see exhibits of welding metal, a saw mill, and working water wheels. This would be a nice stop especially for those with children.
Roznov pod Radhostem, Czech Republic lar4290In Ostrava, a Czech town in Upper Silesia, we visited a mining center as well a a community designed to help the struggling Roma population to get on its feet through communal living. The mine was especially interesting; after going through a little musuem, we were able to go underneath the earth into the shallowest shaft to see more about the area's way of life. It was very interesting, as was just ...
Ostrava, Czech Republic lar4290... for a few days. There was only problem though. Getting there. I knew I had to get to 17.33 train to Wodislaw Slaskie, and jump off at the station called 'Orzesz Jaskowice' sometime around 8pm. In theory that sounded fine, but in reality I would be jumping off a train at a tiny station in the countryside, in darkness, with all my belongings. To make matters worse, I forgot to charge my phone in Krakow, which meant in ran out of battery on the train. If I wasn't ...
Belk, Poland will... fantastic body, and though I often shivered in long sleeves and a coat, she wore a t-shirt. She with her daughter had two handheld drums. It was beautiful when they played together. I joined them sometimes. And Petra kept bringing us beer and wine. And I would learn she's a calm, teasing, sharp-lipped kisser. Cert reappeared, around four a.m. Otik and Dandy were telling me countless times how they love me because I learned Czech in four months. Cert said ...
Frenstat, Czech Republic modernoddyseusOn my final day I visited Wawel castle and the Jewish district of Kazimierz. I must admit I was slightly disaapointed with the castle, I think I may have been spoilt in the last couple of months. I packed up about 5 and headed back to the airport and home
Krakow, Poland hodge... ni siquiera la pensé ni la revisé, solo tecleaba furiosamente. Básicamente les contaba todo mi itinerario, intereses, etc y poniendo algunas puyas medio fuertes sobre lo decepcionado que estaba, sobre lo triste que disuadan a gente de que viaje allá, etc. La entregué, insistí en quedarme y tuvo efecto inmediato, porque la cónsul en persona salió a los 15 minutos (que eran básicamente lo que se demoraba en leerla). Ese fue el único momento en ...
Prague, Nymburk (week) / Northern Moravia (weekend), Czech Republic bermudez... hide their crime. Andre and I saw the displays including thousand and hairbushes, glasses, shoes, suitcases, basins, pans and pots. By reading the displays, we found that the Nazis first moved the prisoners into the camp, then all of their belongings were looted. All the prisoners including women and children were asked to strip and then take an ice cold shower. Next, all of the body hair of the prisoners were shaved so they became unrecognizible human robots. Then the ...
Auschwitz, Poland andrewy
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