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Mist can make Prague look quite mystical!



No editing was done on this picture. It is a genuine one!


- Kremel

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:iconlucias-tears:
wow its hard to believe this is a photo! its marvelous! :heart:

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:iconrespinoza:
Sobrecogedora y mistica
:iconnaamah-sith:
Excellent work! :clap: :+fav:

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amazing :jawdrop:

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:iconsoifon:
this reminds me of the novel La Sombra del Viento by Carlos Luis Zafon... very surreal indeed
:iconkernhal:
very nice !

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:iconraitekis:
Wow, I had no idea Prague had such a design style! Adding that to the list of places I will visit!

Just wondering, in the back silhouette, just under the moon/sun, does anyone else think it looks like an angel with one arm up toward the sky, and the other holding the reins to some tentacle-faced beast it's riding?

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:iconpracze:
Thanks! :thanks: Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world for sure

The building in the background is the National theatre and the statue that intrigues you is a charioteer... trekked by three horses. :w00t!:

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Thanks! :bounce:

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Apr 5, 2008, 6:24:14 AM

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