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The memorial to the victims of communism at Petrin Hill
When you pass by the foot of Petrin Hill, you won’t fail to miss the human statues standing on the stairs. Czech Republic (formerly known as Czechoslovakia) was under the communist rule since 1948 until 1989 and in honor of the victims of communism, a memorial was erected at the Petrin Hill in the year [...]
Tourists are everywhere
If you visit Prague at anytime of the year, you’ll be surprised at the great number of tourists flocking to this beautiful city. But it’s during spring and summer that you’ll see them in swarms that you’d think there’s a festival everyday. Trail leading to the Old Town. At the Old Town. Still at the [...]
Travel plans for June
Where is Prague Connection headed this month? Probably I’ll be going back to Uganda and if I’m lucky I’ll be able to have time to explore Europe. Travel is going to be expensive with the high cost of fuel. Time and money are two major considerations of a traveler. If I have time and can’t [...]
Charles Bridge is under repair
Another famous attraction in Prague is the Charles Bridge. This is a historical bridge that connects the Lesser Town and the Old Town with the Vlatava River running underneath. The bridge has three bridge towers, two are at the Lesser Town side and the third one is at the Old Town side. The Old Town [...]
At Prague Castle
We were in Prague Castle or Pražský hrad in Czech this week. It was still bright even when it was already six in the evening. We climbed up the stairs (almost 200 steps if our counting was right) in between pauses. I was carrying our daughter’s stroller with her riding on it, so it was [...]
featured photo #2: little girl driving
Only in the Philippines. The little girl seemed to be driving this American Jeep Wrangler but she’s actually just sitting there. Picture taken in a hot Philippine summer afternoon while waiting for someone.
Sights in Kampala, Uganda
I had very little time for strolling around the place. But I never fail to capture some sights with my camera every time I go out, usually from my hotel to our work office. It’s only on weekends that we can tour or relax. Driving in the streets of Kampala, you’ll see these sights: [...]
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Ferrying home from Molokabok Island, you’d usually see people sailing (some were fishing) in the very blue sea. blue sea, blue sky
Eating Japanese food in Kyoto, Kampala
What can be more nicer than this after a hard day at work? Good company, plenty of food and drinks, our own chef. Dining with my colleagues in Kyoto Kampala, a Japanese restaurant. Our food cooked in front of us by an African guy.
