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more of St. Vitus Cathedral - IMG_4563.JPG
Leslie in front of some extravagantly etched building - IMG_4562.JPG
view of some palace - IMG_4560.JPG
another not quite successful arm-out shot - IMG_4558.JPG
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in the palace gardens - IMG_4556.JPG
We float under some birds. - IMG_4555.JPG
Bryan works on his back issues. - IMG_4554.JPG
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a series of bridges - IMG_4552.JPG
paddle paddle paddle, on the Vtlava - IMG_4551.JPG
We rent a paddleboat! - IMG_4550.JPG
Bryan attempts to throw a star of david sign. - IMG_4549.JPG
exploring the Jewish quarter - IMG_4548.JPG
view out our hostel window - IMG_4547.JPG
GE is evidently in the banking business. - IMG_4546.JPG
Location of the first Pilsner Urquell (THE pilsner, created in a nearby village) poured in Prague. - IMG_4544.JPG
Bryan teaches Leslie how to play poker. - IMG_4543.JPG
Having blown out our feet, we retreat to a beer garden snuggled in between some old church walls. - IMG_4542.JPG
St. Vitus Cathedral: started in the 14th century, finished in the 20th - IMG_4541.JPG
An old corner of the palace and site of the best start of a war ever: the Defenestration of Prague (Protestants toss a couple of Catholic counselors out the window-->30 years of bloody war) - IMG_4540.JPG
I always imagined Prague to be a bit darker, but it's all pastels and red tile roofs. - IMG_4539.JPG
city panoramic from the palace - IMG_4538.JPG
Catholics and Protestants have a long history of stealing churches from each other here. This is a *slightly* over the top Catholic retrofit of a fairly simple Protestant church. - IMG_4537.JPG
Leslie leaves our mark. - IMG_4536.JPG
Evidently the graffiti turns over about annually. - IMG_4535.JPG
Oh yes, we're still on the tour. - IMG_4533.JPG
The Lennon wall, former hotbed of anti-communist sentiment, now tourist attraction.