Monday, July 25, 2005

Prague

The Charles Bridge - Pragues famous landmark
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St. Joseph's Bacillica - where I saw a great classical music performance
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Prague Castle Gardens
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Castle Guards
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Cubism
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Iron Men Art
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Even Superheros have bad days
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More random art
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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I told you I would try to catch up with your blog when I got a chance. It sounds like you're having a fabulous time (well, with the exception of the odd, and I mean odd, walnut in the pizza slice). I have actually been to Venice and loved it. I'm sure you did too.

Take Care,
Erin

11:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I told you I would try to catch up with your blog when I got a chance. It sounds like you're having a fabulous time (well, with the exception of the odd, and I mean odd, walnut in the pizza slice). I have actually been to Venice and loved it. I'm sure you did too.

Take Care,
Erin

11:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Charles Bridge is the oldest bridge in the city. Thirty statues of saints line the bridge. It seems like all roads lead to Charles Bridge, meaning all tourists seem to end up here at the same time each afternoon, making the bridge at times the place NOT to be if you have an aversion to crowds not to mention a dream to pickpockets. But early morning or in the evening the bridge can be a magical place to visit. We spent a couple of hours standing near the bridge one evening, waiting for the sun to set to try and take that elusive night shot of the bridge. Restaurants and Prague hotels which are situated close to this bridge are the most expensive in the city. Day & night, from far away or on top of it this bridge looks great and is car free. Yet best to cross it as early as possible unless you want to warm up in a tourist crowd. Do you recognize the scenes of Mission Impossible shot here?

6:46 PM  

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