April 13, 2015 | #76 |
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On Sunday we were on the nice walking in the Lednice- Valtice Area (the southernmost part of South Moravia). We begun by the visit of Lednice castle and after 13 km of walk we ended on the visit Valtice castle.
Wikipedia: At the end of the 18th century, the Liechtenstein family began to create a unique manmade landscape complex: The Lednice – Valtice Area. Today The Lednice-Valtice Area is registered in the list of monuments protected as World Heritage by UNESCO Vladimír PS.: A few pictures from our trip |
April 14, 2015 | #77 |
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How lovely to see that grand architecture. You are lucky to have so many historic places to visit in your part of the world. I always enjoy your travel pictures.
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What beautiful castles, chapels and temples! Thank you for sharing it with us. I would love to see your part of the world someday.
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April 15, 2015 | #79 |
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Beautiful pictures!
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Vladimír, thank you for posting.
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Thanks forthose outstanding pictures you shared with us.
WhenI had to retire there were so many places I wanted to travel to that included the Czech Republic, Moldova, Ukraine,Turkey,Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, and so many more, but then when I fell and had to use the walker my dreams of more travel disappeared. However, I had travelled widely before that, to France, Scandinavia, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland,Italy, Greece and the Greek Isles, Spain, Portugal , Israel and Morocco, not all in one trip, that's for sure, so I consider myself lucky to have seen what I saw, ate what I did, and got to meet some wonderful people. Carolyn
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April 17, 2015 | #82 |
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Carolyn, you've visited in Europe, full of beautiful country.
Until the age of 50 years, I was only twice in Yugoslavia, three times in the Polish Tatras once in the GDR and several times in Budapest. Although I have traveled to a friendly country, so I felt like a criminal on the border. Once it happened to me that I had to undress into shorts and customs officer reached into my pocket if I had any money there. When we traveled to Yugoslavia, we sunk into the sock some money (Deutschmarks), we could at least buy the children something to drink or ice cream. Therefore, we usually spended holidays with children in Czechoslovakia, either in the mountains or we went to castles (train, bus, backpack and walking). And we still walk with my wife, only we two now. In the Czech Republic it is possible to visit more than one hundred castles. In some we were two, three and possibly more than once, some tours are still waiting. In some we were twice possibly more times, some tours are still waiting us. Vladimír |
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Place looks great Vladimir, you can tell someone had some money to build that stuff.
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From the 17th century were Lichtenstein's richest nobles in Central Europe after the imperial Habsburg family. Estate in the Czech Republic they lost after World War II. Their ancestral seat is Lichensteinské Principality state on the borders of Switzerland and Austria, with the capital Vaduz.
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Last week we were in South Čechách- journey through castles and chateaux. We walked only 40 km, because was very hot 32 ° C (96 ° F). We were in the historic town of Tabor which founded the followers of John Huss in 1420 . We also visited some of the castles in this area.
Vladimír priest, philosopher, early Christian reformer John Huss was burned at the stake in July 6, 1415 (6.7 is the National Day of the Czech Republic). |
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Nothing like a good old fashioned burning at the stake.
Great shots and enjoy national Czech day. Worth |
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Lovely shots, I especially liked the rooftop view in the first picture! You are fortunate to have such interesting historical and architectural sites to visit!
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I have roots in South Bohemia, my father was born in Jindřichův Hradec. I haven´t been there for very long time, so thank you for pictures which have reminded me that place.
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Thanks for sharing. That was a long walk, Vladimir. Did you take kids with you?
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I'm 69 and my wife 65 years. Children do not walk with us for more than twenty years. They say that we are old fools.
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