Czech Bike Touring - Prague to Konopiste Chateau
Cycling from Prague to the Konopiště Chateau, is one of the best things to do while visiting the Czech Republic. #visitcz #bikecz
This is a 60km ride, that takes 3-5 hours and is considered a level moderate. Scenic ride with an option to take a tour of the famous Konopiště Chateau and then take the train back to Prague. I was guided by local bike expert Filippo Mari from Biko Adventures.
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Austria Bike Tours - Cycling from Regal Salzburg to Bohemian Prague
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A treat for those looking to get a taste of both worlds—experience a sumptuous blend of Western and Eastern European cultures in a bike tour of Austria and the Czech Republic. The two very distinct countries offer stunning scenic views, rich history, inviting locals, and some of the best cycling route networks in Europe—away from traffic and close to nature. From the stately landscapes and villages of regal Salzburg, pedal through the peaceful lakes district en route to the Bohemian paradise of Prague, an old Eastern European capital untouched throughout its extensive thousand-year history.
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Unusual 4x4 guided tours in the Czech Republic.
Explore the real Czech countryside. Only one hour drive from Prague.
Let us take you to places you will fall in love, taste authentic Czech cousine in the countryside, local wine and beer, talk a to guide about whatever you find interesting, take the best shot at breathtaking viewpoints.
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FIVA World Motorcycle Rally 2016, Czech Republic
Mezinárodní FIVA World Motorcycles Rally 2016 pořádaná Veteran Car Club Dvůr Králové nad Labem, členem Federací klubů historických vozidel (FKHV), se bude konat v České Repulice 22. - 26. 6. 2016. Všichni jste srdečně zváni!
View of the city Prague in Czech Republic with colorful paddle boats timelapse on the Vltava river
View of the city Prague in Czech Republic with colorful paddle boats timelapse on the Vltava river on a beautiful day. Charles bridge on background
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OLD JAWA to NEW JAWA Journey Covered with History | 1961 JAWA 250cc | ENGINEER SINGH
For people in India born before 1980’s Jawa, Royal Enfield, Yezdi and Rajdoot were the household names. Jawa, among these, had a cult following back in the days, something which the Royal Enfield enjoys now. Till 1973, Jawa motorcycles were sold in India, before being replaced by the Yezdi bikes and their owners loved them to the moon and back. But things changed post 90’s globalization as more and more two-wheeler manufacturers, especially those from Japan stated eyeing India as a potential market. These big, bulky, shiny and iconic motorcycles were replaced by compact, frugal and easy-to-use scooters and bikes. Only Royal Enfield survived the paradigm shift in the industry.
But in late 2016, Indian conglomerate Mahindra and Mahindra not only acquired the British motorcycle firm BSA, but also got hold of the licence to produce and sell Jawa Motorcycles in Indian subcontinent. Things went cold again for 2 years before something unexpected happened. Anand Mahindra, Executive Chairman Mahindra Group tweeted the comeback of iconic Jawa brand in India by this year.
And now, 4 months after Mr. Mahindra confirming the Jawa entry in India, the brand will launch a 300cc motorcycle today – on 15th November 2018. The new bike with 293cc engine will sport a retro styled body with a lot of chrome treatment and will compete against the Royal Enfield 350 in India. Here's a brief history and timeline of how and when this brand became a cult
1878
The founder of Jawa Motorcycles, František Janeček was born on 23rd January, 1878 in Klaster, a small village in Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic). He studied mechanics in Prague, receiving his degree from the Berlin College of Engineering. While serving on the Italian front during World War I, he developed a flurry of designs, patenting over 60 inventions.
1929
He purchased the motorcycle business Wanderer from German manufacturer Winklhofer & Jaenicke, along with the design and tooling for the new Wanderer 500 motorcycle. Combining the first two letters from Janiček and Wanderer, the first Jawa motorcycle was conceived - the Jawa 500 OHV.
1930
To serve the masses, Janeček knew he needed a decided to build a lightweight and economical motorcycle and recruited G.W. Patchett - a renowned British engineer with prior racing experience. Patchett’s started by using the 175cc Villiers two-stroke engine and the new Jawa 175 became the most popular motorcycle in Czechoslovakia. Subsequently, Jawa discontinued production of the 500cc OHV.
1932
Under Patchett, the Jawa R&D team began designing engines in-house. Additional models were introduced, mostly based on 250cc and 350cc two-stroke engines.
1939 (World War 2 Era)
Janeček developed the Jawa 350 SV four-stroke in partnership with Patchett. The outbreak of World War II put a pause on the production of Jawa motorcycles. Although the Jawa factory was forced to make armaments under Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, Janeček kept working in secret.
His next line-up of motorcycles would famously go on to be called the Jawa Perak. Janeček mounted SS stickers on his bikes and coated his bikes in the same shade of green as the German vehicles.
1941
Janeček’s son Karel took over the business and continued to work on his father’s designs. In 1941, Janeček succumbed to long-term illness and breathed his last on June 6th.
1946
The Perak made its debut public appearance at the 1946 Paris Motor Show. It won a gold medal. The bike had a plunger suspension in the rear, telescopic forks up front, a square-section steel tube frame, and a now legendary multi-disc wet clutch integrated into the gearbox. Designed by J. Josíf and J. Krivka, the Perak was built around a new 249cc two-stroke single unit engine/gearbox construction.
1948
In 1948, Jawa was nationalized and exports to third-world countries boomed. The nationalisation also merged Jawa and CZ, creating a single brand - Jawa-CZ.
1961 (JAWA Entry to India)
Jawa motorcycles were exported to 120 countries across the globe. Founded by Rustom and Farrokh Irani, the firm Ideal Jawa began importing Jawa motorcycles into India. Recognising the demand, Jawa established a factory in Mysore in 1961 with support from the king at the time, Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar.
Between 1961 and 1971, Ideal Jawa manufactured the 250 Type 353/04 under licence. Jawa motorcycles quickly earned a reputation for being rugged, simple, and unbreakable.
1971
By 1971, the Ideal Jawa company manufactured and sold the new motorcycles under the name Yezdi with technical assistance from Jawa.
1971-2017
Chained by export restrictions under the communist regime, Jawa fought back, eventually outlasting it. To this day, Jawa motorcycles continue to be manufactured in several parts of Europe. However, Indian operations were shut in 1996, with brand going defunct
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El rincon de Carlos: Cesky Krumlov Ciudad Cerveza
Seguimos conociendo esta ciudad tan especial de Bohemia del Sur llamada Cesky Krumlov.
Más de trescientos edificios históricos, conforman uno de los núcleos urbanos más excepcionales de la República Checa.
La ciudad cuenta con una de las fábricas más antiguas de cerveza. Su elaboración artesanal ha sido una de las claves para que EGGENBERG siga manteniendo a través de los siglos su prestigio
Sedlec Ossuary (Kutná Hora) - Danse Macabre at the Bone Church
The ossuary in Sedlec, the lower town district of Kutná Hora in Bohemia and less than 75 km / 45 miles from Prague, is an eerie place full of skulls and bones and also known as the bone church. The skeletons of an estimated number of more than 40,000 people are gathered in the crypt of a small Gothic chapel, many of them used for decoration purposes revealing a macabre sense of humour. It seems to be more like a danse macabre, and the Baroque idea of all is vanity is palpable here. The ossuary attracts more than 200,000 visitors per year. In the year 1970, Jan Švankmajer made a documentary film about it, called Kostnice.
Das Beinhaus in Sedlec, dem unteren Ortsteil von Kutná Hora in Böhmen und weniger als 75 km von Prag entfernt, ist ein unheimlicher Ort voller Schädel und Knochen. Die Skelette von Schätzungen zufolge mehr als 40.000 Menschen sind in der Krypta einer kleinen gotischen Kapelle versammelt, viele von ihnen zu Dekorationszwecken angeordnet, was zugleich einen gewissen schwarzen Humor offenbart. Alles wirkt mehr wie ein Totentanz, und der barocke Sinnspruch des Es ist alles eitel (im Sinne von 'vergänglich') wird hier greifbar. Das Beinhaus zieht jedes Jahr mehr als 200.000 Besucher an. Im Jahr 1970 drehte Jan Švankmajer einen Dokumentarfilm namens Kostnice darüber.
El osario de Sedlec, la parte baja de Kutná Hora (Bohemia) y menos de 75 km de Praga, es un lugar misterioso lleno de cráneos y huesos. Los esqueletos de un número estimado de más de 40.000 personas se reunieron en la cripta de una pequeña capilla gótica, muchos de ellos utilizados en la decoración revelando un macabro sentido de humor. Parece que este conjunto es más como una danza macabra. Se comprende intuitivamente la idea barroca del todo es vanidad en este lugar. El osario atrae a más de 200.000 visitantes por año. En el año 1970 Jan Švankmajer hizo un documental sobre él con el título Kostnice.
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