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Prague Summer
We went to Prague on our first trip to Europe together ten years ago. Our niece, Brittany, is studying there for 6 weeks, so that gave us just the excuse we needed to add the Czech Republic to our itinerary (as our 26th country on this journey in a year!). Riley didn't know what to expect in tagging along, but she had a great time here, as she had …
Beautiful in Bohemia
On the train Prague we met a fascinating couple, old German Karl and his wife Patricia. Karl's father fought in WW1 and died in WW2. His life in Western Germany in the 50's was also intriguing. It made for an entertaining train journey. Prague, home to the kings of Bohemia for over 1000 years. We don't know too much about Czech history but walking …
Walk some more - see a lot more of Prague.
... the current time, sunrise & sunset, phase of the moon and the season. The bottom clock tells the date, month and season of the year. Incredible technology for the time in which it was created and erected. At one time it was ot working for about a hundred years and in that time Prague suffered from warfare and the Black Plague - it is believed that if ever the clock stops again, more hard times will be experpienced by those living in Prague.
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A Day getting to know Slovakia on the Train
... a Rasputin look alike, thin tall, bearded, long haired . He is Slave but lives in Budapest as an It support for Hewlett Packard .His Greek girl friend (who he met on the net) were on their way to meet his parents in Nagymaros - Visegrad (New Castle) for the first time but now faced arriving seven hours late by the time they back tracked back.His grandparent's family had their hotel and most of their property seized by the Soviets. His ...
Prague
... tour of the Prague castle, tasting traditional Czech beer made by the Monks, and a walk up to Petrin Hill with a beautiful view over the city (one of many). It was particularly interesting to hear about Czech history, and how it has shaped the people that still live there today. While on these tours, I had the opportunity to meet other travellors from all over the world and I am only ...