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Travel Blogs from Karlovy Vary
Even MORE chilled :)
... car driver told us about on the way up. About 1/10th of what we paid him!! so good balance :). Stopped in a few shops along the way - seems the other end of town has the "reasonable' shops - found shoes and a few fun things to share with the kids upon return/Xmas etc. Was fun to see them make Oplatky's too - thin thin wafer pancake-size cookies with all sorts of flavours in them. Another fun thing for Loon Lake. Also picked up ...
On our own again - to Karlovy Vary!
Lazier, relaxing morning, strolled the streets of Prague, picked up goofy T-shirts for the boys, bought our last Trdelniks for the car ride to KV. Lovely ride with a wonderfully friendly hotel car driver who was surprised we knew what was in the fields - Hops!! That's why there's so much beer in Czech R - fields and fields of hops.
GrandHotel Pupp - quite the place - see pic. 311 years old - quite the grand ...
Pár zásad na úvod aneb Jak (se) přežít..
... bělostný písek, azurovou hladinu a žraloky obrovské v hlubinách pod ní. Těšíme se i na vítr ve vlasech na motorce po ostrovních "silnicích" (kolik biků si asi letos vyslouží Ráďovu proslulou úpravu "frontálního pole"...?), no a zakřepčíme si i za úplňku na pláži...
Sice starší, ale zase se těšíme jako malí... Aspoň tedy někteří z nás ...
Trip Rules or How to Survive (each other)
... morning might strictly be the earliness of the wake-up call (however, the charming view of the Bangkok wats in dawn will reassure R. that everything is just the way it's supposed to be. And even if this didn''t work, a super sized portion of Pad Thai (Xtra nuts) and a bottle of cool Chang will... :o*).
- Second, R. will back his narrative attempts so as he is able to actually deliver his art ...
Day 10 - Karlovy Vary the old spa town
... walked around the town along some shops, where we tried some spa wafers, famous to the Karlovy Vary town. The tour guide then took us to the first colonnade which contained 4 taps which ran with the hot spring waters (between 30 and 70 degrees celsius). Further into the colonnade was a huge spring which spurt into the water 12 meters high at a constant rate. This spurting spring was quite hot and was surrounded by a glass building. We wandered about some more ...