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With one week in Prague, we hit the ground running trying to see and experience as much as we could in the Golden City. We had high expectations and Pragues beauty and charm managed to exceed all of them. Its a city we thoroughly enjoyed and wanted to share with you. \r
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Now heres a look at the top things you can do in Prague:\r
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The following are the best 35 things to do in Prague, Czech Republic presented in our latest city top attrions travel guide for Praha:\r
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1) Visit Prague Castle\r
2) Wander around Novy Svet neighborhood\r
3) Franz Kafka Museum\r
4) John Lennon Wall\r
5) Zizkov Prague Tower\r
6) Traditional Czech Food: Goulash\r
7) Check out a Saturday market for shopping and food\r
8) Visit the Old Town in the heart of Prague\r
9) Admire the phenomenal Saint Vitus Cathedral\r
10) Get off the grid and visit the Jewish Quarter\r
11) Pay a visit to the KGB Museum\r
12) Walk along Golden Lane\r
13) Cross Charles Bridge\r
14) Find out more about the Museum of Communism\r
15) Be there on the hour for the Astronomical Clock\r
16) Eat delicious Czech Street Food: Trdelnik\r
17) Feed the swans by the river\r
18) Take the funicular or walk up to Petrin Tower\r
19) Marvel at Petrin Tower\r
20) Get dizzy in the Mirror Labyrinth\r
21) Spend time admiring the Vysehrad Old Castle\r
22) Be sure to take a Vltava River Cruise\r
23) Drink cheap Pilsner Beer\r
24) Escape it all by visiting Jeleni Park\r
25) Enjoy live music from the Orchestra\r
26) Marvel at the strange architecture of the Dancing House\r
27) Down a little bit of Absinthe\r
28) Have your mind blown trying out the Mind Maze\r
29) Admire all things small at the Miniature Museum\r
30) Take a Segway Tour around Prague\r
31) Visit the Mucha Museum\r
32) Take a Tram ride all over Prague\r
33) Ride around Prague in style in a Luxury Car\r
34) Go visit the National Museum\r
35) Check out Strahov Monastery\r
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Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and it is home to several palaces, as well as a cathedral, a basilica, and gardens. Were here now in Novy Svet – a cool little neighborhood right behind the castle. Here we are at the Kafka Museum. This museum is dedicated to him and his work and youll find some of his letters, diary entries and photographs inside. Stroll along the John Lennon Wall and youll encounter portraits of Lennon and Yoko Ono. Have a look. Up next we have a big plate of Goulash. Saint Vitus is a Gothic cathedral located within the walls of Prague Castle. Inside youll be able to admire beautiful stained glass windows designed in the art nouveau style. Inside the KGB Museum youll find old propaganda as well as some unusual pieces like a copy of Lenins death mask. The Golden Lane gets its name because legend has it that Emperor Rudolph was a fan of alchemy. Charles Bridge is one of the most popular landmarks in the city. When in Prague you can check out the Astronomical Clock. You cant come to Prague and not sample the street food. One particularly popular item is the Trdlenik. Petrin Tower stands 63 meters high on a hill overlooking Prague. It slightly resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Vyšehrad is a historical fort located in the city of Prague. In my hand here Ive got myself a Pilsner beer and this is like a Czech institution. The Jeleni Prikop Park located right behind Prague Castle is a great place for a picnic or a little nap on the grass. Even though the National Museum is currently closed you can still attend musical performances in the evening. Another cool thing you can do is visit the Miniature Museum where you can see microscopic art. The Mucha Museum pays homage to Alphonse Mucha, and its a must visit if you enjoy art nouveau. And that sums up our visit to Prague! \r
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What are some of your favorite things to do in the city? Please let us know in the comment section below:\r
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VOLCANIC SAND BATH? YES!! Welcome to Ibusuki, Kagoshima! \r
In this , John travels to Kagoshima prefecture on the bottom of Kyushu to visit this unique style of onsen. Its call “suna mushi onsen” (砂むし温泉) in Japan. This style of Volcanic Sand Bath is only in Ibusuki, Kagoshima. \r
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There are several health benefits associated to suna mushi onsen. \r
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The sand is on average 50 to 55 degrees Celsius (~122 F) and that heat can be adjusted for children (cooler) — or hotter for those who can take the heat. \r
The recommended time limit in the sand bath is 10 minutes although I like to stay under for 15 minutes. You can stay as long as you like but to be honest, you cant stay over 15-20 minutes because your skin and body just cant manage it. \r
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After the sand bath, you rinse off, return to blue yukata robe and soak in an onsen if you like. \r
The whole experience is only 1080 yen.\r
A small towel is 120 yen. Lockers and a yukata are included. \r
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Kagoshima is now linked by the Shinkansen like from Tokyo but it takes about 7-8 hours with a change of trains in either Hakata (Fukuoka). \r
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Facebook Is Creepy. And Valuable.
As Alessandro Acquisti of Carnegie Mellon University
and colleagues put it in a recent paper, the question is “to what extent the combination of sophisticated analytics and massive amounts of consumer data will lead to an increase in aggregate welfare, and to what extent will it lead to mere changes in the allocation of wealth?”
“We don’t understand the value to us of the new data economy nor the risks it entails,” said Leonard Nakamura,
an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia who has studied the economic impact of data.
Though surveys repeatedly find that Americans are concerned about their privacy, they rarely take action to stop cookies
and other tools deployed to gather their data — leading scholars to coin the term “privacy paradox.” As Sinan Aral of the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has noted, “Lots of the things that depend on ads we want as public goods.”
Critically, to regulate the data-enabled world, we must first figure out what we stand to lose if the data goes uncollected.
Amazon and others have already experimented with mining our data to charge “personalized” prices for a given
item — the maximum price each of us is willing to pay — a practice that can leave many consumers worse off.
Congress is good at two things: doing nothing, and overreacting,” he said.