River Vltava - Czech republic
Vltava river is created by confluence of Teplá (Warm) and Studená (Cold) Vltava in a natural preserve Mrtvý luh near to the community of Nová Pec in Bohemian Forest.
430 km
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CZ, Prague – Magical Water World
Discover with us the magical water world, located at the Exhibition Grounds in Holesovice in the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague. Discover the home of over 350 species of animals, be impressed by the largest water tank that has a capacity of 100,000 liters of water, or the oldest inhabitant, which is hrotnatec American. Take a peek into the " Space lagoon ", which expresses symbolically linking the universe, the sea and the human soul. This colorful coral world with many attractions waiting for you.
Text and photo: Oskár Mažgút
CZ, Prague - Troja: ZOO, Animal Paradise
The Zoo in Troja is an ideal place for a walk with children. Beautiful animal houses interconnected with pathways that are surrounded by greenery, are the right thing for everyone who loves nature. One of the most beautifulzoological gardens in the world, has an area of incredible 58 hectares. There are650 animal species. We share the uniqueness of hits garden with you in our photogallery.
Text and photo: Oskár Mažgút
Překlad: Stanislava Waniová
CZ: Prague - Vysehrad
Lets enjoy, at least on photographs, famous place that was a residence of Czech rulers and is known for a tale of brave Horymir and his faithful horse Semik.
Text/photo: Petr Franc
Prague, Zbraslav: Belveder Forest Park
The Zbraslav hillside, which divides Zbraslav into upper and lower, has been covered by wild nature for years. After revitalization a new forest park Belveder was established with several prospects. He separated the residential area and connected both parts of Zbraslav. In addition to the viewpoints, interesting elements are set in the landscape, such as a staircase that connects roads leading on three levels.
Text and photos: Monika Babická