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Hello fellow Steemians,
I hope you are all having a great day! :) As usually, I am here with my daily photo challenge where you can submit your personal images from your travels to Prague and other locations in the Czech Republic in the comment section below.
The best 15 entries of the day will get my upvote. I will then pick the absolute winner of the day from these 15 photos. The winning photo will be awarded with a bigger upvote and it will also be featured as the cover image for the challenge post the next day to give the author of the winning shot some more exposure and publicity.
Don’t forget to add a short background story for your entry with at least 30 words and let me just remind you one more time that only personal images will be accepted in the challenge.
There were many great entries submitted in the yesterday Prague/Czech Republic photo challenge and I had a hard time picking the best one. After a deliberate consideration, however, I decided to choose the following entry by @ansharphoto:
Charles Bridge, Prague. I headed to the bridge just as the sun came up, when I knew it was likely to be empty. In the early hours of morning, with the tourists and hawkers still asleep, the bridge is a different place. It’s a place out of time, and as I walked the bridge, looking for the perfect shot, I could hear Prague’s saints and martyrs whispering from a not very distant place. In this ancient city where the past is always close at hand, they seem to want to tell their stories. You only have to stop and listen.
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I rewarded @ansharphoto winning entry with some extra upvote. Feel free to visit his blog and check out some of his other entries.
Thank you for your submissions. Have a great day and keep on Steeming!
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zámek valtice - valtice castle
I think the feeling around the castle was one in millions. And it was a great experience that I had. This day will not be easy to forget in one's memory. I kudos to you all made it at the place.
Aerial view of the streets of Karlin, a Prague neighborhood located close to the city center. You can enjoy this nice view from the National Monument on the top of the Vitkov Hill that is also home to the giant Statue of Jan Zizka, the third largest bronze statue in the world.
View of boats anchored in a harbor at the Bata Channel (Baťův Kanál in the Czech lanuage). Built in 1934, the channel was originally designed for shipping goods but today, it serves as a popular tourist attraction in the South Moravian Region of the country.
Longer exposure shot of a Streetcar moving on past in Prague, Czech Republic. Streetcars make their way up and down one of the main market areas in the city. Clean and efficient transportation around town .
https://steemit.com/travel/@ohicklin/prague-czech-republic-friday-photo-challenge
Ungelt - Týn, Entrance gate, Praha 1, Staré Město
Ungelt was a place between 11th and 14th centuries where foreign merchants who arrived in Prague for business were forcibly accommodated. Here they paid the duty for their goods. Here they were protected.
From the 15th century they could already stay where they thought. Still, many preferred the walls and recesses of Ungelt.
Ungelt acquired the present form in the 16th century during the Renaissance.
Charles Bridge at night
Unfortunately, I have never been to the Czech Republic in spring or summer. I happened to come there only in the winter. I think that it would be nice to take a walk on a summer evening in the area of Charles Bridge. And I would like to do a couple of paintings there...
On this photo is Spring Nymphs or Flying Squirrels (originally "Divoženky a Poletuchy") sculpture by Josef Klimeš. This unusual sculpture can be found in Franciscan Garden, a small garden by the Church of Virgin Mary of the Snow between Wenceslas Square and Jungmann Square in Prague.
At present, Karlovy Vary is a well-known health resort in the whole world. Here, not only medicinal springs, the whole resort is a place that brings peace and harmony with oneself. The resort sells special cups with a spout into which you gain water from sources and drink through a spout so as not to damage the tooth enamel.
The resort itself is located in a niche of mountains. From visiting Karlovy Vary, I still have a wonderful feeling from this quiet, secluded place.
I made this shot in prague during the early spring. Fortunately or unfortunately it had rained and the colours also expressed this beautiful blend.
It is indeed a beautifully beautiful view
There is a pleasant place called kampa island in pragues little quarter. And walking down in kampa takes one down the Lennon wall which is art itself
Here is a great picture I took in my last trip to Prague that was in the last February!
Prague was pretty cold in this time at year but still was full of tourists that explore this wonderful city!
I took this picture in a day when my GF and I decided to go visit the Petrin Tower on one of the highest mountains that next to the city!
We took many picture in this area but I really like this one because of the empty trees surrounding the Tower!
I totally recommend anyone who visit Prague to pay a visit in the Petrin tower
Which you can see all Prague from there!!
Bonus picture the view from petrin tower
Prague has always seemed to me a city surrounded by a certain esotericism and occultism, its architecture is of the most interesting and virtuosity artistically speaking, one of my dreams is to visit this magical city.
The track is uniquely laid on three slopes and is 1565 m longest in the Czech Republic and the second longest in Europe. The runway is 42 m. One ride consists of two circuits, the first circuit is recreational type and its length is 750 m, the second circuit is more of an adrenaline type and its length is 575 m. The average speed of the bob is 36 km / h, maximum 58 km / h.
I liked Litomerice because of narrow streets and that you can go through some gate and discover interesting places, so I was just getting lost there, but thanks to that I've found some interesting places.
The well-known plans in this city region are very beautiful and their roadside orientation is very beautiful from a place of mountain fountain water, very cold, they can enjoy these beautiful scenes,
Was this picture taken in Switzerland ?
It was taken in Switzerland. It can be found here on this website too:
http://onlazappe.com/zap/video-voyage-suisse-alsace-france-paysages.html
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This is an awesome click
Oh great I have nice pictures I toke in my last tripe to Prague will upload them soon!!
It's hard to find this place abandoned right? Good shot!