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C'mon it clears the digestion...
... bus ride. We goofed off took photos and enjoyed hangout together which has become a rarity.
We headed to a roof top pool for a swim. It was supposed to be from water in the springs but it was luke warm at best and we needed to get back to the bus station.
After arriving home we changed for the black light theater. The theater is taken from a style in Paris in which the have there actors wear neon and show ...
Prague
... where some of the children's drawings completed while they were imprisoned at Terezin concentration camp are displayed. There were 8,000 children and most of them went to Auschwitz never to return. The drawings show a range of things happening in the camps but all leave you with a sour taste of the outcome for all these children.
The Jewish Quarter in Prague was not destroyed during the war as the Nazis were planning to use ...
Old Castle, the old town and a ghost tour.
... entrance fee was required.
I then gave up on the Jewish area and walked
back to the old town square. Here I got a ticket to walk to the top
of the clock tower. The top had some great views of the square, and I
took many pictures. Once down the bottom again I got a gelato, got a
ticket for a ghost walk later tonight, got some souvenirs and
explored some more. I then went back to the hotel where I unpacked,
did some washing, used ...
Day FOUR on the TOUR!
... interested in their comments that Australia or Canada were ‘the countries to be’ right now and felt proud that while Europe appears to be doing it really tough Australia is holding its own still. The group of five young men were full of enthusiasm and expressed a speedy beginning for the next stage of their lives and I was really pleased considering the challenges they face in their homelands right now.
Back on the bus and we arrived some four ...
Prague and the travel to London
... cost that we didn't consider, after thinking about it for a while we decided that there was little option on getting to London so we decided on the train.
We were told to head into the area where the train departs from half an hour early, the train we were catching has its own area too itself, as we walked in we were first greeted by someone to check our tickets, then it was a person to check our passport and stamp it, then It was security and security gates, which we had ...