Punch the board of the week, the wandering Vltava River
Vltava from Prague to the south to the CK town, almost through the entire Czech border, Bohemian civilization grows along the river bank . Some people describe the bohemian style as Picasso's abstract painting. In my opinion, the bright and intense layers of color, free and unrestrained is the meaning of Bohemian culture, just like Bohemian style clothing. It attracts the attention of countless people, but it is difficult for onlookers to read and understand that Bohemia is not worthy. The
Vltava River divides Prague into two halves, and the bohemian wind of the red-topped yellow wall is like a dream in the sunshine. The ancient city on the river is a piece of art, an architectural museum, a history book and a gallery of nature. After the path in front of the Kafka Museum, he walked to the red plane on the riverside. Jays small public plan also came here to shoot. The morning light is extremely gentle, with the shade of the current Vltava River, quiet and beautiful like a painting, the Charles Bridge in the distance is old and lively.
The endless river runs through the densely arranged red roof and the spire of the castle in an elegant and meandering manner. The walkway along the river stretches on both sides, and several bridges connect the roads on both sides of the river. Several small islands are arranged in order. The river became the natural boundary between Prague's Old Town and the Castle District/Small Town.
In Prague, there is a lot of time to spend, whether it's sunbathing, reading a book, or shopping, it won't be wasted. People come here and spend time along the river in their own style, which also gives the river different meanings.
Net red machine position: north of Charles Bridge, west bank of Vltava River, search on the map "Swan View" can also be found. In the early morning, there are fewer people, the light is soft, but there is no swan, but it is recommended to go in the evening. The lens suggests one wide angle and one medium telephoto. The wide angle can capture a large number of swan's environmental portraits. The medium telephoto can shoot some layered portraits.
Very special itinerary, there are more tourists among the elderly and foreigners with children. There are simple self-service and fruit on the boat. Chicken wings and pineapples are especially delicious. The coastal scenery is beautiful. It is recommended to board the boat with the order, name, and pier. It is very convenient.
The Voltava River is the longest river in the Czech Republic, originating at the foot of the Montenegro in the Schumawa Mountains of the southern Czech state, also known as the Hot Voltava River, Prague is on its lower reaches. There is the famous Charles Bridge in Prague across the river.
The Voltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic, and several important Czech cities are located along the river, including Prague, the Czech capital, so the Voltava is called the Czech Republic's national river.
Beautiful cities seem to be accompanied by a mother river, in Prague is the Voltava River. Voltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic, and Prague is downstream. There are many bridges in Prague, the most famous is the Charles Bridge. The day we went was bad, but after a rainy day, the sun broke through the clouds and the view on the river was beautiful. In the evening, from Castle Hill down to the river, a large group of swans and other small birds gathered together, fresh and beautiful. But as long as there are staff to feed bread, the painting style will mutate, and the pictures of various birds competing for bread are creepy.
Prague is a beautiful city, and the Voltava River flows through Prague makes the city more beautiful. Whether you take the bus through the river or walk on the riverside and bridge, you can feel its beauty, complementing the architecture and scenery by the river, and showing the intoxicating beauty of Prague.
In "The Lightness of Life Unbearable", the river in Milan Kundera is the Voltava River, Prague's main artery. It is said that you can hear the pulse of Prague as long as you stand by the river and listen quietly. Many years ago, Czech composer Smeta probably heard the whispers in the river before he created the famous symphony, the Voltava River.