The Journey continues in Part 2 of Into the Carpathians.
As we explore the misty hills, mysterious forests, and intriguing History of this fabled landscape, encounters with wolves, bears, and lynx; lumberjacks, shepherds, and recluses; poets, tyrants, and saints; sprites, spirits, and witches; and such ancient peoples as Neanderthals, Celts, and Quadi, and such imposing historical figures as Marcus Aurelius.
Still on the trail of wolves, we are now led Into the Western Carpathian and the Sudeten Mountains of Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
The Journey continues in Part 2 of Into the Carpathians. 72 fascinating color photographs also emblaze this memorable trek.
As we explore the misty hills, mysterious forests, and intriguing History of this fabled landscape, encounters with wolves, bears, and lynx; lumberjacks, shepherds, and recluses; poets, tyrants, and saints; sprites, spirits, and witches; and such ancient peoples as Neanderthals, Celts, and Quadi, and such imposing historical figures as Marcus Aurelius of the Roman Empire, Prince Svatopluk of Great Moravia, Stephen I of the Kingdom of Hungary, Boleslaw the Brave of the Kingdom of Poland, and Jan Sobieski of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, give us broad insight Into the natural, historical, and mythological forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the cultures, nations, and psyches along the way.
Still on the trail of wolves, we are now led Into the Western Carpathian and the Sudeten Mountains of Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
The Journey continues in Part 2 of Into the Carpathians. 72 fascinating color photographs also emblaze this memorable trek.
As we explore the misty hills, mysterious forests, and intriguing History of this fabled landscape, encounters with wolves, bears, and lynx; lumberjacks, shepherds, and recluses; poets, tyrants, and saints; sprites, spirits, and witches; and such ancient peoples as Neanderthals, Celts, and Quadi, and such imposing historical figures as Marcus Aurelius of the Roman Empire, Prince Svatopluk of Great Moravia, Stephen I of Hungary, Boleslaw the Brave of Poland, and Jan Sobieski of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, give us broad insight Into the natural, historical, and mythological forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the cultures, nations, and psyches along the way.
Still on the trail of wolves, we are now led Into the Western Carpathian and the Sudeten Mountains of Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
The Journey continues in Part 2 of Into the Carpathians