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Görlitz y Bautzen
... de un chef jaja.
No solo tiene la fabrica de mostaza sino que también otras cosas interesantes. Primero 17 torres que se mantienen en pie, parte de la fortaleza de la ciudad. Segundo, dos prisiones muuuuy grandes que hasta hoy en día se mantienen funcionando. En su época era conocida como "La ciudad del Terror" porque la Stasi tenía una de sus peores cárceles, hoy en día munumento. Y tercero la población ...
Another Medieval Village
... of the city quickly repaired the bombing damage. The rebuilt walls feature commemorative bricks with donor names.
In the town square is the Ratstrinkstube building which contains a clock which re-enacts the historic meistertrunk. According the legend, the meistertrunk commemorates the event in 1631 when the walled city was under siege from the Imperial forces of Count Tilly. On a lark, Count Tilly told the city that he ...
Day 4, Sucha, Monday July 16th (88km)
It was a cold and damp day. Its 12 degrees and soon to start raining. But not before I headed to the site of the former 3rd Reich's Stalag 112, where the Great Escape happened. It was a very solemn place - maybe the weather and the lack of any people around contributed to that. I completed 88km today but felt much harder than the previous day due to some hills and being tired from the previous day.
I am off to see the 13th Century Czocha ...
Time For Peace & Quiet
... a five minute wait until the receptionist arrived to give us the room keys. She said we were supposed to arrive prior to 8:00 p.m. or phone - well that's a little difficult without internet so I had no contact numbers and no communication device. Nicely she says to me 'who travels now-a-days without a phone? We might have to re-think our travel tools!
Anyways, in it's ...
Day 13 - up to a snowy lookout in the Czech Rep
... but not as far and instead covered in snow. We walked along the road for a bit then took a thin path through the scrub area surrounded by pine trees. Everything was covered in ice/snow and thin tree branches held long icicles all on the sides. Baba slipped over a few times but luckily the snow wasn't too hard. Baba was wearing the most inappropriate shoes for hiking in the snow though lol - they were boots with a bit of a heel. We reached the top of the hill soon ...