Posted: 2005-05-10 08:20 PM  
Sure. I would love to give you few tips.
Simple answer I love Salzburg the most.
It seems to be very old and traditional with little touch of modern life in there. Yet rich in culture, history and museums.
Vienna is a typical rich capital if first world country. But it has also beauty of its own.
Tell me how long will you stay there, actually you can see all of them in one go.
But do not miss Salzburg if you really love narrow streets, food smell,siff necks and an attitude in atmosphere.
Keep in touch ,write now Iam in USA when I will be back to Austria in few weeks I will guide you on phone..done :))
It was nice to hear from you again. Glad that youre gearing up for your next trip. I apologise for the delay in replying on your question about other places in Czech.
Oh its a wonderful country to visit and I absolutely love the countryside. I have not finished writing reports for my travels in the Czech Rep but if you go through my photos there is so much to see and explore.
I would recommend at least a week in South Bohemia .. explore the beautiful Sumava (South Bohemian Black Forests in their National Parks). You can stay in the centre capital/town there called Ceske Budejovice. From there you can find transport to take you to the world heritage site Cesky Krumlov. It is just spectacular, the castles and courtyard. You have just got to see it and experience for yourself.
I must get around to writing that report before I start forgetting the details. :D .. soon .. hope the info helps!
Posted: 2005-05-05 09:58 AM  
Hi Suhadi,
I know it's too late but for the next travel to Paris:
Le hameau was built in the north-western part of the Jardin du Petit Trianon, to a few hundred meters of this one. Yes, it's not well described in the "official" guides, I have read about it on some reports over the internet. I'm thinking on writing a report about it....
Posted: 2005-05-04 08:25 PM  
Thanks, I had tried 2 find the name of the orchid, but now I know,that was my FIRST attempt at nature photography. Your pictures are excellent. Feel like climbing atop Apostols to sit with a book or just lie down and snooze. haven't gone through all, really you have seen the world ...
megha
Posted: 2005-05-03 07:23 PM  
Thank you for the pictures of Santiago de Compostela. I am real glad you love them.
About my Canon EOS 10D which is a marvellous camera, it is right that I am considering to buy the 20D to replace it or rather to supplement it. But I think I am going to postpone my decision of purchase since I have heard that Canon is preparing to put on the market a 12 million pixels brand new SLR camera about next September. So there is no need to hurry too much.
About English, I have opportunities to speak everyday because I teach English, write and teach English on a day-to-day basis as a chartered translator-interpreter, and in addition I often lead visitors on tours and excursions in Tahiti. Such is also the case for Spanish.
Posted: 2005-04-30 04:39 PM  
Thank for the info on the building. It just looked rather interesting. I was visiting Singapore as part of a world trip i did, and to visit family i have there.
In a couple of days i am off to Nigeria on a work trip!
Thanks very much for your message. I think you should give yourself about 5-7 days to truly appreciate Pragues beauty. Explore all the architecture, through the ages, gardens and court yards. Dont forget shopping wise is great too. I bought a lot of souvenir stuff and clothes when I was there. The last time I was there they still used krowns (I'm not sure now) and the exchange rate is very good to the Euro. Also dont forget the art galleries, you could really be spoilt for choices.
Posted: 2005-04-27 02:48 AM  
Your Mt Titlus slide show is a fantastic achievement and certainly Album-of-the-Month material. Breathtaking pictures, I was sorry when it ended!