SMDV RFN-4 Excellent unit, long range and inexpensive
Wonderful shots. What a lovely town. I'm astounded at the harbor structures.
My son and I were ther last August exploring all five of the invasion beaches. I recommend anyone with any interest in WW2 to go there.
Lovely ship
Lovely in download. Good job
BTW. Amistad, not Armistad
It's not a real quote from Cicero, it's from a novel written in 1965 by Taylor Caldwell.
Astounding detail. Great shots.
Yeah, Prague's still there. Not sure about my publisher. That could be the reason my royalties have dropped off lately.
That's odd. Thanks for letting me know. I'll check into that.
You can order it straight from Hastings House then.
www.DaytripsBooks.com
Ceske Budehovice is a lovely town on the way to Ceske Krumlov. It's where the original, and far superior Budweiser originated and is still brewed there.
You could also order my book: "Daytrips Guide to Prague and the Czech Republic." It's available on Amazon.
I advise you NOT to take a tripod. The crowds are horrendous and it will be too difficult to use. Campa island and the Devils Strean, Little Venice. Bertramka.
Vysehrad is well worth seeing as well as Ziskov.
As a note regarding Lidice: All the men and older boys were executed. The women were sent to Ravensbruck Concentration camp, the "Aryan" looking children were adopted by German families and the rest sent to Terezin or other camps. 82 were never found. Most of the women and the remaining children returned to the area. The town itself had been burnt to the ground and blown up, completely destroying the entire village with even the graves torn up and destroyed. A new village was built for the returning women about a mile away from the original townsite.
The RAF had many flight crew members who flew over a hundred missions, although the norm was 30. There were over 57,000 RAF bomber crew killed or missing.
When you're in Krakow try to be in the main square at noon and listen for the trumpeter in the church bell tower. There's a legend about it that is too long to go into here.
That monument is actually at Majdanek, not Auschwitz. And it is full of human ash.
Read the title of the post, it's a dream sequence.
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Wow...can somebody make make some sense out of this post?