Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Stredocesky kraj
The Rabies Babies at Cafe na pul cesty, Picture 2,…
11 Feb 2024 |
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I took a number of cameraphone photos at the Rabie Babies show, but only two of them were any good. This was because my Nokia 301 phone didn't have such a great camera, although to be fair in 2015 hardly anything did. Basically, this is the other photo.
The Rabies Babies at Cafe na pul cesty, Prague, CZ…
11 Feb 2024 |
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One of my friends made me aware of the Rabies Babies back when I was still on Facebook, so when I saw a show advertised, I was sure to go. My friend never showed up, I called her, and she didn't even know the show was happening. Any case, they were one of the best punk rock bands I've seen live, albeit more traditional than most of what I had been seeing in 2015. They still occassionally play out, but my understanding (from their Facebook page) is that family pressures have forced them into semi-retirement, however non-punk rock that may sound. I would certainly go to another show, if they're playing nearby and if I know about it.
Nicholas Winton Memorial in Praha Hlavni Nadrazi,…
05 Feb 2024 |
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I don't normally put the month in the titles of my photos, but in this case it's significant, as this was less than two weeks after the death of Nicholas Winton at 106 years old (he died on July 1st, 2015). Wikipedia describes him as a "humanitarian," which doesn't do him full justice, as he became best known for having rescued 669 children from the Nazis, arranging for their transport to London (by rail, sea, and air, but primarily by rail) on what became known as the Kindertransport.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindertransport
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Winton
The bronze statue behind the candles was actually added within his lifetime, as was another memorial in the passenger tunnel from the platforms, portraying a train door. The candles were added to both memorials to commemorate him after his death.
Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy, Picture 2, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This is a view of the platform at Cernosice-Mokropsy. The station is advertised as having only one platform, which is true, but the platform serves both tracks.
Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy, Picture 1, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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Although, as a facility, Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy dates to 1862, my sense is that this station is mostly not original, as the buildings appear to be from a 1933 reconstruction (https://www.atlasdrah.net/cz/stredocesky/?id=baza&poz=12805). I've been through this station many times, as it is on the Prague-Beroun mainline (Linka 171), which ultimately continues to Plzen (via Linka 170), but I have only occasionally been out of the train, on the platform. In this case, I had been dropped off to take the train home to Prague. I have so far been unable to uncover much more information on this station, as it is one of the smaller ones on the Ceske Drahy network.
Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy, Picture 4, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This was the colour-coded recycling bin on the platform of Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy. I took this picture because it included a bin for metal recycling, something that wasn't generally offered in Prague (and, as far as I know, still isn't), in spite of metal being one of the least complicated things to recycle.
Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy, Picture 3, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This is the station building at Cernosice-Mokropsy. This building looks like it could have been built since 1933, although some buildings in 1933 already looked like this. Ceske Drahy still advertise a staffed ticket office here (as of 2024).
Nadrazi Cernosice-Mokropsy, Picture 5, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This was the Class 471 "City Elefant" EMU that took me back to Prague. Having said this, the photo is too blurred to get the road number.
Hrad Zvikov (in the distance), Orlik, Stredocesky…
05 Feb 2024 |
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In this photo, Hrad Zvikov is only visible in the distance, but I liked this photo generally so I still included it in this collection. The castle was built in the 13th Century during the reign of Otakar I, and I've put a more thorough description for Picture 3.
Hrad Zvikov, Picture 2, Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, B…
05 Feb 2024 |
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In this photo, the castle is only barely visible behind the trees, although the docks for the tourist boats (seen elsewhere in this collection), are visible on the water. For a more complete history of the castle, see the description for Picture 3.
Hrad Zvikov, Picture 4, Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, B…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This is more of a closeup of Hrad Zvikov. For a more complete history of the castle, see the description for Picture 3.
Hrad Zvikov, Picture 3, Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, B…
05 Feb 2024 |
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Hrad Zvikov, like Zamek Orlik, was originally on a hill, but the high water level of the Orlik reservoir has made it more accessible from all directions. Today, it's on more of a peninsula than a mountain. The first mention of Hrad Zvikov dates to 1234, and it is thought to have been built on the orders of king Otokar I, as it was an official royal castle, and not one owned by a local noble. However, from 1306, it became the property of the Rosenberg family, and was passed through various owners until it returned to government ownership in 1947, on the eve of the Communist coup the following year. It remained in government ownership after the fall of Communism in 1989 (as far as I have been able to determine), and today is maintained as a tourist attraction. This is the most complete view I was able to get of the castle.
Outcropping on the Bank of Orlik, Stredocesky kraj…
05 Feb 2024 |
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Orlik, like most reservoirs created by damming a river, used to be a canyon, and much of the reservoir is bordered by cliffs and outcroppings like this one. I took this photo (albeit with my cameraphone) solely because I thought it looked interesting.
Boat Crane on Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, Bohemia(CZ)…
05 Feb 2024 |
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I don't remember the exact location of the this crane, but I think it was actually the one at the Orlik Marina, across from the Zamek Orlik, where the HACJACHT boat rental company is also located.
Zdakovsky Most, Stredocesky kraj, Bohemia(CZ), 201…
05 Feb 2024 |
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Although this highway bridge is not so widely known today, at the time of its construction in 1967 it had the longest single arch in the world at 362 metres. It is named after the village of Zdakov, which was flooded during the construction of the reservoir.
Zamek Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, Bohemia(CZ), 2015
05 Feb 2024 |
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This is Zamek Orlik one of two castles on Orlik. Like many castles in the Czech Republic, it could more easily be defined as a chateau. This "chateau" version, if that's a fair characterization, dates to 1508, after the original 13th-century castle burned down. Also, like most Czech castles, this complex was originally built on a hill, at an altitude of approximately 500 metres ASL. However, the contruction of the Orlike reservoir meant that it is no longer significantly higher than the level of the water (formerly of the Vltava, now of the reservoir).
Tourist Boat on Orlik, Closeup Version, Stredocesk…
05 Feb 2024 |
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I made this version in an attempt to better identify this boat, but to reiterate I think it's either the Zvikov or the Otava.
Tourist Boat on Orlik, Stredocesky kraj, Bohemia(C…
05 Feb 2024 |
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This boat is one of a fleet of nine vessels operated by Orlicka lodni doprava between Orlik and Zvikov, two surviving castles on the reservoir, which both predate the reservoir by many centuries. I have been unable to identify this specific boat, but judging from the paint scheme it looks like either the "Zvikov" or the "Otava." The website for Orlicka lodni doprava is here:
www.orlickalodni.cz
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