et avec John, excellent lecteur de road-book, on s'en est sortis sans erreur
Kim, you are very bad!
River Elbe (or Labem as they call it in those parts).
Quote from: Salvatore on 20 March, 2020, 05:37:18 pmRiver Elbe (or Labem as they call it in those parts). Strictly speaking I think they call it the Labe. Labem is the prepositional case used after nad (on). Yeah, you knew that anyway but hey, we've got to fill the time somehow.
But in Germany it's the River Arse (click to show/hide)I never could tell my Arse from my Elbe (click to show/hide)Perhaps there's someone who hasn't heard it before.
That's not a bridge, it's an aeolian harp you can drive on!
Mariánský BridgeThe newest bridge from the year 1998 immediately became one of the Ústí nad Labem symbols and in 2001 the bridge was ranked one of the ten most beautiful constructions of the 20th century in the world in an international inquiry of the well-known Structural Engineering International magazine..
Giżycko’s working rotary bridge was built in 1889 and is the only one of its kind in the country. Despite weighing more than 100 tonnes, it can be turned by one person, and is opened up to seven times daily to allow boats through, closing to traffic for between 20 minutes and 1½ hours each time.
Andrij. I pronounce you Complete and Utter GIT