george1234
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I gone on a 5 days trip (24 - 29 April) to Czech ( http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=...9.993615,16.589355&spn=6.697134,20.566406&z=6
for those who dont know where it is) mostly in Praque ( Praha in Czech language) but we also gone to Dresden of Germany for one day and then return to Prague, yesterday before going to the airport to return we gone to a city called "Carlovy Vary" - well we were in a organized group so we mostly couldnt choose where to go.
In Prague - its the most beautiful city I have ever seen so far with all these Baroque and Medieval buildings buided mostly by Austians when the country was part of the Austro - Hungarian kingdom. The good things are that one of our guides was a Czech woman who stayed in Greece for several years and stills, an she spoke Greek very well and she done a very good job with the guidance. Also we met a 36 years old looking like female Microbiologist who studied 4.5 years in Japan and goes there oftenly (she showed me her passport) she works in a microbiogic centre here in athens. The bad thing was that in the hotel we didnt had internet access :twitch:
and I thought till the prelast day that the TV was paid (like the other TV services in it) and I didnt watched but 15 minutes of the Jap satellite channel) and that there was no USB port so my ipod's battery runned out and I was 3 days without music :aww:
.In Dresden everything was amazingly clean and organized and the treasure stuff in the museums were splendid and beyond imagination - those kings surely had TONES OF MONEY . The experience for Czech was nice but i wish to go to Germany once again
for those who dont know where it is) mostly in Praque ( Praha in Czech language) but we also gone to Dresden of Germany for one day and then return to Prague, yesterday before going to the airport to return we gone to a city called "Carlovy Vary" - well we were in a organized group so we mostly couldnt choose where to go.
In Prague - its the most beautiful city I have ever seen so far with all these Baroque and Medieval buildings buided mostly by Austians when the country was part of the Austro - Hungarian kingdom. The good things are that one of our guides was a Czech woman who stayed in Greece for several years and stills, an she spoke Greek very well and she done a very good job with the guidance. Also we met a 36 years old looking like female Microbiologist who studied 4.5 years in Japan and goes there oftenly (she showed me her passport) she works in a microbiogic centre here in athens. The bad thing was that in the hotel we didnt had internet access :twitch:



