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Trosky (literally "debris") is one of the most significant places in Czech lands with unique look. It was built on a relict of a volcano, two basalt towers which were exposed by long time erosion, those towers made of compact basanite were originally magma flows of two monogenetic volcanos. Due to it´s material composition, the towers are strong enough to bear the buildings. The building began around 1380, first the inner castle between the towers was completed, then the turrets on the towers which were accessible from the lower buildings through wooden towers and bridges. The lower, pentagonal tower is known as Baba (old hag) and is freely accesible, the higher one is named Panna (maiden) and is actually isolated and inaccessible. A spiral staircase to Panna had to be built in 1841, but was never finished after the death of the builder. The castle stood on the royal side in the Hussite wars, and was unsuccesfully besieged in 1424 by the Hussites. It was taken through a ruse by marauders in 1438, which withstood all attacks for years and terorized the surrounding county until 1444. After it was bought by the owner of the nearby Kost Castle in 1455, Trosky lost it´s primal role and became only a local administrative center for the next century. It served as a base for Swedes in the Thirty years war, in 1648 the castle burned down. It was bought in 1821 by the Aehrentals, a new type of rich enterpreneurs who invested into rescue od cultural heritage sites, and also Trosky has been changed into a tourist attraction, but the work was not finished. The castle became property of the Czech tourist club in 1920ies, the walls have been conserved, in 2000 the Baba tower was made accesible with incredible lookout into the landscape. It´s a place worthy of a visit.
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Our last stop before loading was to top up all tanks, including our 100-gallon reserve in the support trailer, with high-grade jet fuel. Jet fuel has no additives to clog filters in extreme cold.
Conserved remains of a gothique castle, founded in early 14th Century. It stood on the rebel side in the Hussite side, but its owner switched sides in the last phase of the conflict, and the castle was unsuccesfuly besieged by Hussites in 1434. The owning lord is mentioned a few weeks later as one of the knights, who decided the battle of Lipany, in which the Hussites were definitely crushed. The castle was used together with a newly built baroque manor until 1621, when both were plundered and burned down by imperial soldiers. The manor was quickly restored, but the castle was abandoned, and parts of it were systematically demolished, after the whole county was sold to a enterpreneur. When his son, after he inherited the castle, is elevated to a noble in 1865, he sees himslef to be a successor to the knight tradition of the castle, stops its destruction and begins conservation efforts. In the communist era the ruin was statically conserved in the then-typical way, which was not the most sensitive, it was returned together with the manor to their last owners in 1990ies, and is freely accessible today, with deep cellars and tight tunnels undergrounds.
Trosky (literally "debris") is one of the most significant places in Czech lands with unique look. It was built on a relict of a volcano, two basalt towers which were exposed by long time erosion, those towers made of compact basanite were originally magma flows of two monogenetic volcanos. Due to it´s material composition, the towers are strong enough to bear the buildings. The building began around 1380, first the inner castle between the towers was completed, then the turrets on the towers which were accessible from the lower buildings through wooden towers and bridges. The lower, pentagonal tower is known as Baba (old hag) and is freely accesible, the higher one is named Panna (maiden) and is actually isolated and inaccessible. A spiral staircase to Panna had to be built in 1841, but was never finished after the death of the builder. The castle stood on the royal side in the Hussite wars, and was unsuccesfully besieged in 1424 by the Hussites. It was taken through a ruse by marauders in 1438, which withstood all attacks for years and terorized the surrounding county until 1444. After it was bought by the owner of the nearby Kost Castle in 1455, Trosky lost it´s primal role and became only a local administrative center for the next century. It served as a base for Swedes in the Thirty years war, in 1648 the castle burned down. It was bought in 1821 by the Aehrentals, a new type of rich enterpreneurs who invested into rescue od cultural heritage sites, and also Trosky has been changed into a tourist attraction, but the work was not finished. The castle became property of the Czech tourist club in 1920ies, the walls have been conserved, in 2000 the Baba tower was made accesible with incredible lookout into the landscape. It´s a place worthy of a visit.
We pulled into Hammerfest, Norway, at 10:00AM in the total darkness of the Arctic Winter. This was an interim goal; the most northern town you can drive to in the World, and the first overland crossing of Eurasia from the Pacific to the Atlantic---wheels on the ground.
Our last stop before loading was to top up all tanks, including our 100-gallon reserve in the support trailer, with high-grade jet fuel. Jet fuel has no additives to clog filters in extreme cold.
The first day in Iceland, we crossed 23 streams and rivers. Water levels can change rapidly, and signs warn drivers to make a careful inspection before fording.
Conserved remains of a gothique castle, founded in early 14th Century. It stood on the rebel side in the Hussite side, but its owner switched sides in the last phase of the conflict, and the castle was unsuccesfuly besieged by Hussites in 1434. The owning lord is mentioned a few weeks later as one of the knights, who decided the battle of Lipany, in which the Hussites were definitely crushed. The castle was used together with a newly built baroque manor until 1621, when both were plundered and burned down by imperial soldiers. The manor was quickly restored, but the castle was abandoned, and parts of it were systematically demolished, after the whole county was sold to a enterpreneur. When his son, after he inherited the castle, is elevated to a noble in 1865, he sees himslef to be a successor to the knight tradition of the castle, stops its destruction and begins conservation efforts. In the communist era the ruin was statically conserved in the then-typical way, which was not the most sensitive, it was returned together with the manor to their last owners in 1990ies, and is freely accessible today, with deep cellars and tight tunnels undergrounds.
The Turtle IV had survived the trip, and except for reinstalling the vent, racks, and storage boxes on the camper, we were ready to roll.
Where the tide had broken the edge into large slabs, we had to hop across open water, but out on the bay, the ice was about 10 inches thick.
Conserved remains of a gothique castle, founded in early 14th Century. It stood on the rebel side in the Hussite side, but its owner switched sides in the last phase of the conflict, and the castle was unsuccesfuly besieged by Hussites in 1434. The owning lord is mentioned a few weeks later as one of the knights, who decided the battle of Lipany, in which the Hussites were definitely crushed. The castle was used together with a newly built baroque manor until 1621, when both were plundered and burned down by imperial soldiers. The manor was quickly restored, but the castle was abandoned, and parts of it were systematically demolished, after the whole county was sold to a enterpreneur. When his son, after he inherited the castle, is elevated to a noble in 1865, he sees himslef to be a successor to the knight tradition of the castle, stops its destruction and begins conservation efforts. In the communist era the ruin was statically conserved in the then-typical way, which was not the most sensitive, it was returned together with the manor to their last owners in 1990ies, and is freely accessible today, with deep cellars and tight tunnels undergrounds.
As an enterpreneur, I can see the food truck owners' side: "We're providing a needed service; the restaurants are trying to keep us out because they don't want any competition!"
As the owner of a bricks-and-mortar business who has fought to keep his neighborhood clean, safe and quiet, I can see the restaurant owners' point: "We came into neighborhoods that were, in some cases, going down a rathole, and we helped bring them back. We have a stake in the locations we are in, whether renting with a long-term lease or owning property outright. And now, here come these food trucks, poaching our customers at our busiest times of day, and if the neighborhood starts to go downhill, all they have to do is start their trucks and drive somewhere else! And by the way, who pays beaucoup property taxes? Not the food trucks!"
And the great debate rages on.
Today one of the most complete medieval castles in CZ, built after 1320. After it was damaged by Hussites in 1426, it´s state deteriorated in the following centuries, and it was abandoned in 1544. The ruin was purchased by an enterpreneur in 1894, and completely restored in neogothic style in 1911-1916. The castle was confiscated by the state in 1951 and became a national cultural monument, the owner´s family got it back in 2006.
Today one of the most complete medieval castles in CZ, built after 1320. After it was damaged by Hussites in 1426, it´s state deteriorated in the following centuries, and it was abandoned in 1544. The ruin was purchased by an enterpreneur in 1894, and completely restored in neogothic style in 1911-1916. The castle was confiscated by the state in 1951 and became a national cultural monument, the owner´s family got it back in 2006.
Rue des Enterpreneurs 04/04/2025 10h06
Rue des Enterpreneurs in the 15ème arrondissement looking towards Place Etienne Pernet with the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Grenelle.
On the corner here: PA_1472 (30 points, invasion date: 20/07/2022)
Rue des Enterpreneurs
The Rue des Entrepreneurs in Paris, France is an overall residential street located in the Paris 15th arrondissement. It is running from Avenue Émile Zola (at number 76) to rue de la Croix Nivert (at number 102). It is about 775 metres long and 14 metres wide. Its name comes from the entrepreneurs of the 19th century who owned land nearby, after its creation in 1851.
The street displays a noticeable diversity of architectural styles, mixing haussmannian buildings and modern constructions from the 80's.
Among remarkable monuments, there is la paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Grenelle, built in 1828.
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Female enterpreneur: Former minister, pharmacist and deputy of the National Assembly of Cote d'Ivoire, Assana Ouattara-Sangare is now the head of a medical analysis laboratory and of a pharmacy that employs 35 people. She is also a member of the Coalitio
Country : Côte D'Ivoire
Date : 2003-10
Copyright : Marcel Crozet / ILO
Mariy Gorodinskiy had spent much of his life as a geologist in the Russian Far East. We rented his extra room and shared cooking. He was a great introduction to Russian people.
Female enterpreneur: Former minister, pharmacist and deputy of the National Assembly of Cote d'Ivoire, Assana Ouattara-Sangare is now the head of a medical analysis laboratory and of a pharmacy that employs 35 people. She is also a member of the Coalitio
Country : Côte D'Ivoire
Date : 2003-10
Copyright : Marcel Crozet / ILO
The permafrost in the Kolyma Valley has produced some incredible examples of saber-tooth tigers, mammoths, and other prehistoric animals. Dima, (background), a completely intact baby mammoth, was an interesting find.
The Turtle IV makes an impressive stance, its massive Rickard Compartment Bumper is ready for Siberia and the adventure of a lifetime.
Today one of the most complete medieval castles in CZ, built after 1320. After it was damaged by Hussites in 1426, it´s state deteriorated in the following centuries, and it was abandoned in 1544. The ruin was purchased by an enterpreneur in 1894, and completely restored in neogothic style in 1911-1916. The castle was confiscated by the state in 1951 and became a national cultural monument, the owner´s family got it back in 2006.
Trosky (literally "debris") is one of the most significant places in Czech lands with unique look. It was built on a relict of a volcano, two basalt towers which were exposed by long time erosion, those towers made of compact basanite were originally magma flows of two monogenetic volcanos. Due to it´s material composition, the towers are strong enough to bear the buildings. The building began around 1380, first the inner castle between the towers was completed, then the turrets on the towers which were accessible from the lower buildings through wooden towers and bridges. The lower, pentagonal tower is known as Baba (old hag) and is freely accesible, the higher one is named Panna (maiden) and is actually isolated and inaccessible. A spiral staircase to Panna had to be built in 1841, but was never finished after the death of the builder. The castle stood on the royal side in the Hussite wars, and was unsuccesfully besieged in 1424 by the Hussites. It was taken through a ruse by marauders in 1438, which withstood all attacks for years and terorized the surrounding county until 1444. After it was bought by the owner of the nearby Kost Castle in 1455, Trosky lost it´s primal role and became only a local administrative center for the next century. It served as a base for Swedes in the Thirty years war, in 1648 the castle burned down. It was bought in 1821 by the Aehrentals, a new type of rich enterpreneurs who invested into rescue od cultural heritage sites, and also Trosky has been changed into a tourist attraction, but the work was not finished. The castle became property of the Czech tourist club in 1920ies, the walls have been conserved, in 2000 the Baba tower was made accesible with incredible lookout into the landscape. It´s a place worthy of a visit.
Conserved remains of a gothique castle, founded in early 14th Century. It stood on the rebel side in the Hussite side, but its owner switched sides in the last phase of the conflict, and the castle was unsuccesfuly besieged by Hussites in 1434. The owning lord is mentioned a few weeks later as one of the knights, who decided the battle of Lipany, in which the Hussites were definitely crushed. The castle was used together with a newly built baroque manor until 1621, when both were plundered and burned down by imperial soldiers. The manor was quickly restored, but the castle was abandoned, and parts of it were systematically demolished, after the whole county was sold to a enterpreneur. When his son, after he inherited the castle, is elevated to a noble in 1865, he sees himslef to be a successor to the knight tradition of the castle, stops its destruction and begins conservation efforts. In the communist era the ruin was statically conserved in the then-typical way, which was not the most sensitive, it was returned together with the manor to their last owners in 1990ies, and is freely accessible today, with deep cellars and tight tunnels undergrounds.