m̌ ḫ's photos with the keyword: Bratislava
Bratislava at night
24 Dec 2023 |
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The UFO Tower in Bratislava, Slovakia is an iconic landmark situated atop the Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising (Most SNP). This unique flying saucer-shaped structure was constructed between 1967 and 1972 based on designs by architects J. Lacko and A. Tesár. Perched 95m above the Danube River, the 7th largest suspension bridge in the world, the UFO Tower has become an integral part of the Bratislava skyline. Originally opened in the 1970s and voted Building of the Century in Slovakia in 2001, the tower underwent renovations in 2005. A restaurant with 80 seats, two modern bars with capacity for 60 guests, and an observation deck with panoramic views up to 100km were added. The UFO Tower is now a member of the World Federation of Great Towers, recognised internationally as a symbol of Bratislava. The iconic tower can be spotted in the background of every postcard, an unmistakable fixture in the capital's urban landscape.
Carpathians ⽊ between Bratislava and Stupava
27 Nov 2018 |
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The Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area (Slovak: Chránená krajinná oblasť Malé Karpaty) is one of the 14 protected landscape areas in Slovakia. The Landscape Area is situated in West Slovakia, from Bratislava till Čachtice village n the Trenčín Region. Little Carpathians are the borderline mountains of the Inner Western Carpathians. The highest point is Záruby at 768 m and the deciduous trees are dominant, with the beech, linden, European ash, and sycamore maple being most widespread. Insects include 700 species of butterflies and 20 species of ants. Notable species of birds are represented by the rock thrush, northern wheatear, black stork, European honey buzzard, short-toed eagle, Eurasian eagle-owl, long-eared owl, and European nightjar. The Landscape Area is home to the largest population of the saker falcon (Falco cherrug) in whole Slovakia.
Moss' green glazes through the November forest
27 Nov 2018 |
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Carpathian forest mist
27 Nov 2018 |
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tea party in a forest
27 Nov 2018 |
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Combine forest hiking with a good sip of a vintage tea is great. Should you try that sometime, add some extra tea utensils and real leaf tea to make a fresh brew with hot water packed separately. Alternatively you may boil spring forest water if you can. That would be even more special.
Pu'er tea with friends in the autumn forest
27 Nov 2018 |
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Pu'er or pu-erh tea is produced in the Southwest in China, Yunnan Province. Not only it has a unique old smells and colour, but it is believed it beneficial for health, nourishing the stomach and reduce fats, so more and more people fall in love with it. What most people know is the fermented or "dark" pu-erh, with a deep reddish-brown tones of colour. The taste is mellow and earthy. This is what we call a “ripe” or in Chinese shu or shou pu-erh tea .
Basics to brew “ripe” pu-erh the is first to wash it by hot water, in order to rinse away any impurities acquired during processing so that the flavour of the liquor is more pure. Puerh tea is usually prepared in Yixing teapot or a gaiwan (Chinese lidded bowl as shown on the photo).
With much further ado, after rinsing 1-3 times pour boiling water into the teapot/gaiwan and then brush away the bubbles floating in the water with the lid. After 10-20 seconds you can pour out the tea for drinking. Puerh tea usually can brewed for about ten infusions, the higher quality tea the more infusions. You can enjoy graduating the year of riping followed by lighter and lighter taste.
Na Slavine
22 Jan 2011 |
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Me and my cousin
22 Jan 2011 |
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