March Issue
Editor's Note
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| March
2008
What is your first thought when you think of Czech
Republic? I, personally, picture the Bohemian crystals.
Some of you may refer to Pilsner, Becherovka, maybe the
appetizing dumplings or the Astronomical clock of Prague.
Whatever your choice, Czech Republic has become a great
tourist destination, attracting over 6 million tourists
yearly. Prague, its gothic capital, is known as the most
beautiful European city, and to some even as the most romantic
one. In this issue however, we are not going to talk about
the popularity of Czech, but rather the rare encounters.
Have you ever shared a train coupé with irony? Have
you ever paid to be surrounded by human bones? Read on…
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Enjoy a good read this month. After our quick visit to the Czech
Republic we will ride a bus through Vietnam, dress up in the latest
80s fashion in Barcelona and maybe fall in love with Parisian
faults.
Cheers,
-Lusine-
The Editor
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