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Den před odjezdem
... 283;li jít na punc. Macik odmítá sundat plavky. Bere si troje, aby ji v kaplici na namesti nebyla zima. Movember skoncil. Zvazoval jsem volny prechod na decembeard a januhairy. Musel jsem oholit. Dobaleno mam ve 23:21. Tisknu posledniho pruvodce pro Angkor Wat. A rano hura do ...
Tours and tortures.
... Rosta started by showing us where the original non-pasturised, unfiltered beer is made, the way it was when the brewery started back in the 17th century on the same site. He told us that no computers are involved and a master brewer tastes it at every step to decide more hops, more mash etc. Then we went into the cellars where the beer is sitting in barrels. Rosta flicked the tap on and insisted on us tasting the beer straight from the ...
Czeching out Cesky Krumlov
... season as our bus was full. No wonder it is recommended to book at least weeks in advance in high summer!
Right from the start, we have fallen in love with Cesky Krumlov. It's a small town of only 14000 people, tiny by European standards. Everyone comes for the beautiful houses and winding cobbled streets of the old town, which have been much the same since the 18th century. Because of this the town itself is on the UNESCO list. Usually it's day trippers that ...
Towers, history and photography
... new toy!! The terracotta rooftops dominate the scene, in their patchwork of shapes according to all the small houses. The museum contained a mixture of history via family paintings, household items (even a commode), religious artefacts (including a saints jewel covered skeleton), military and armoury items and cinema of old film of the castle and CK. Lunch at a recommended local cafe of soup and garlic rubbed toast. ...
Cesky- stepping back in time
... massive tracts of land they owned. The most spectacular item was the original golden carriage made for a 3 km journey in Rome to deliver gifts to the Pope in 1638. Guards of the gifts, driver and the horses all dressed in matching fabric attire to do justice to the carriage. A guard outfit was on display- no photos were allowed unfortunately. The remainder of the displays were the best we have seen for the fullness of detail of functionality of the rooms. E.g. ...