help!!! going to prague in a week
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help!!! going to prague in a week
PLEASE, CAN ANYONE KINDLY TELL ME HOW BAD <BR>IS THE SITUATION AROUND THE CITY CENTER AND<BR>IF IS POSSILBLE TO SEE ANY MONUMENTS AND SO..<BR>WHAT HAPPEN AROUND THE JEWISH QUARTER AND THE<BR>CEMENTARY? THANKS A SOLO AND AVENTURES<BR>TRAVELER.
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Newspapers here say that at least now everybody is still evacuated from the old town. And you cannot go to the old Jewish quarter either. And how could you, people use boats there the water level rose over 8 meters and moved with terrible force! And still when the water sinks, there will be tons of mud and treetrunks to be cleaned.
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http://www.czechcenter.com/Travel-News.htm<BR><BR>The CzechTourService is now recommendng postponing until mid September. <BR><BR>"...The good news is that all the major monuments in Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Pilsen and other cities remain standing, including Prague's landmark, the 14th-century Charles Bridge. Therefore, despite extensive damage to facades , interiors, and especially infrastructure, Prague's inimitable mixture of architectural styles has not been destroyed..."<BR><BR>"...Many parts of the country have not been affected by the floods at all: Northern, Central and Southern Moravia except the Znojmo area, the picturesque region of East Bohemia, and the spa region in the west of the country, including the spa towns of Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary) and Marienbad (Marianske Lazne)..."
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just back from prague yesterday<BR><BR>not making light of what happened there by anymeans but life is going on as usual in many area's of the city<BR><BR>you may consider postpoing your trip for reports are true that certain lowlying areas will be closed for several weeks while the clean up goes on. In the 48 hours i was there i watched the water retreat several feet prob 5--all of the bridges except the charles open<BR>which by now is probably open and there are furiously pumping basements and cleaning the sreet of silt and mud<BR><BR>i was in the castle friday and in drinking in Wecensalas Square Friday night<BR>Saturay - i belive i was in mala strana<BR>walking around<BR><BR>the news espically the US news greatly exerates things some times<BR><BR>I've heard phrases from people? <BR><BR>I heard the city was washed away????<BR>or<BR>someone said to me in Budapest on thursday you can't go there the WHOLE city is under water<BR><BR>then i here on the news this morning about looting...as in like looting after the rodney king riots of something<BR><BR>and now buildings collapsing<BR><BR>don't be sucked in so easy by the press<BR><BR>yes the city flooeded but it's still there<BR>
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Yes, the press can be prone to exaggeration, however flooding and especially the level of water in Prague can impact structural foundation of buildings. Water causes ALOT of damage. Additionally, many of the city residents won't be able to return to their homes for several more days. If at all possible, I'd consider revising your travel plans.<BR>
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Hello Soggy!! glad your back safe.<BR>MAY I ASK YOU SOMETHING REALLY QUICK?<BR>IS THE JEWISH QUARTER AND"THE CEMENTARY"<BR>OKAY?- WHAT HAPPEN TO THE OLD TOWN SQ.,<BR>THE ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK AND CHURCH OF TYN<BR>ARE THEY DAMAGE? IS THE OLD TOWN SQ.OPEN<BR>TO TOURIST OR WILL IT BE SOON?<BR>SORRY, BUT IT IS IMPOSIBLE TO GET ANY <BR>ANSWERS FROM MY TRAVEL AGENT. <BR>I DID CONTACT MY HOTEL THEY ARE FINE AND<BR>I'M ALWAYS CHECKING THE PRAGUEPOST.<BR>HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME. THANKS<BR>




