
I really wish that was me in that balloon.

The Rudolfino theater where we saw the concert.

This wall that I could never find to look at close up. I'm not exactly sure what it is.

The Cathedral at Prague Castle.
I'll put up some pictures of Rome later. Blogger is really annoying.
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Huh. I wonder what that wall is. It's hard to tell in your picture but it almost looks as if it's a sculpture of people forming a wall. Something to do with Solidarity, perhaps?
Well, I did some googling, and in one person's webshots photo album the first refer to the wall as being a WWII memorial (they call it the wall of death) and then later on say its a wall of the old castle that covered in bat homes and calcite. So I can't be sure.
Alright, it is called Wallenstein's Water Wall, and it is an imitation of stalactites in a limestone cave. Not sure why.
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