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punching_judy
Recent Activity
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August 5, 2010
punching_judy
has been to Wieliczka Salt Mine
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August 5, 2010
punching_judy
has been to Sedlec Ossuary "Bone Church"
A church of bones, decorated with 40,000 human skeletons
The 40,000 skeletons within Sedlec Ossuary (aka Kostnice Ossuary Beinhaus) in the Czech Republic welcome you, quite literally, with open arms. Known to most as “The Bone Church,” it displays some... »
Ossuaries, Catacombs, Crypts, & Cemeteries, Curious Places of Worship | Edited by Annetta and spinkk
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August 5, 2010
punching_judy
has been to Prague Astronomical Clock
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August 5, 2010
punching_judy
commented on Museum of Miniatures
I made sure to stop by this spot during my recent trip to Praha, and it was among the least interesting things I did (which included standing in line for several hours). I certainly appreciate the work this man has done, but there is no need to see these things in person. You already have to look through a crappy microscope just to view the items; it would be just as gratifying to look at a picture on a screen than to pay the overpriced cover charge to get in.
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August 5, 2010
punching_judy
has been to Museum of Miniatures
Microscopic scenes; some call it novelty, some call it art
While some call it novelty, others see the tiny pieces, like a portrait of Chekhov on a cross-section of a poppy seed, as amazing works of art. No matter how one feels about the artistic value of... »
Microminiature art | Edited by michelle
I made sure to stop by this spot during my recent trip to Praha, and it was among the least interesting things I did (which included standing in line for several hours). I certainly appreciate the work this man has done, but there is no need to see these things in person. You already have to look through a crappy microscope just to view the items; it would be just as gratifying to look at a picture on a screen than to pay the overpriced cover charge to get in.