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Las otras dictaduras de la Guerra Fría
... totalmente distinto a la realidad, creo que pasarán varias generaciones para que proyectos liderados por actores comunistas vuelvan a abrirse paso en Europa del Este, donde sembraron tanta bronca y resentimiento en una sola generación. (Nota: Aunque quizá no así en Rusia, que todavía sangra por la herida de haberse convertido de una potencia mundial a un país relativamente secundario en el concierto de ...
Practically Cousins in Praha
Thursday, Day 1. After a breakfast of Nutella on a baguette, Jenna and I headed into the city to explore. As a blow-by-blow of my time in Prague would take ages to write out, here are a few points!
Trams/metro: I got a 24-hour pass for 110 Kc (about $6) for the use of all public transport in Prague. This was a very good purchase, as I hopped on & off constantly throughout the day & night! The ticket machines only take coins, though, so I had ...
On the road from Budapest to Prague
Said our goodbyes to most of our fellow passengers, then boarded a bus for a 7-hour trip to Prague. We stopped at Brno, Czech Republic, for lunch. Merrill tried the wild boar sausage and I had the vienna sausage with a delicious chicken noodle soup. We drove through a snow flurry in the mountains. The temperature in Prague is ...
Discovering Prague: Let the Exploring Begin
... exploring the sights.
At 6:00 we met for the welcome reception with the rest of the 150 people on the tour. Some had arrived just today and jet lag was showing. After a brief intro, we all swarmed to the sign-up table for the buses. You’d think people would realize there will be enough seats on the three buses for everyone. We are now and forever more on the Green ...
Checkpoint Czech
... colourful mosaic rooftop pattern that is completely unlike any structure I’ve ever seen. Inside, we were taken on a tour of the crypts below the cathedral, which open to an unusual underground site of worship that gives way to passages snaking in every which direction. The most upscale sections of these crypts are devoted to housing priceless artifacts of the cathedral as well as the remains of the high priests whom are kept in a sort of morgue with tombs ...