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BarryPhoto > Budapest
BarryPhoto > Budapest
BarryPhoto > Budapest
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region/Gróf Degenfeld Castle Hotel
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region/Gróf Degenfeld Castle Hotel
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region/Roston on the menu!
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > Hungary's Tokaj region
BarryPhoto > No one seriously hurt!
BarryPhoto > No one seriously hurt!
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Hungary/Slovakia Border
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, where rolling forested hills and distant high peaks resemble the Cascades of the United States. Along the way, explore the 12th-century Spiš Castle. Poised on a limestone cliff at the crossroads of medieval merchant routes, this World Heritage site is one of the largest and most distinctive castles in Central Europe.
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > (Photo is left third of #60 panorama) Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > (Photo is middle third of #60 panorama)Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > (Photo is right third of #60 panorama)Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Crossing the High Tatras, ascending about 1,200 feet and skirting around alpine lakes and windswept granite peaks. Descend into Javorina Valley, where you’ll come upon Chalet Pri Zelenom Plese (Chalet at the Green Lake), an alpine hiker’s hut built in 1924 and one of the most dramatically situated chalets in the High Tatras.
BarryPhoto > Hotel Kolowrat
BarryPhoto > Hotel Kolowrat
BarryPhoto > View from Hotel Kolowrat.
BarryPhoto > Zakopane, a vibrant town touted by physicians in the 1880s for the curative properties of its mountain climate. It’s currently known as Poland’s winter sports capital.
BarryPhoto > Zakopane, a vibrant town touted by physicians in the 1880s for the curative properties of its mountain climate. It’s currently known as Poland’s winter sports capital.
BarryPhoto > Zakopane, a vibrant town touted by physicians in the 1880s for the curative properties of its mountain climate. It’s currently known as Poland’s winter sports capital.
BarryPhoto > Zakopane, a vibrant town touted by physicians in the 1880s for the curative properties of its mountain climate. It’s currently known as Poland’s winter sports capital.
BarryPhoto > Zakopane, a vibrant town touted by physicians in the 1880s for the curative properties of its mountain climate. It’s currently known as Poland’s winter sports capital.
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Glory of the High Tatras: The hike begins with an ascent up a rocky incline before reaching the crest that rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zakopane valley.
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Krakow/Wawel Castle
BarryPhoto > Hotel Copernicus, located at the foot of Wawel Castle on one of the city’s most charming streets.
BarryPhoto > Hotel Copernicus, located at the foot of Wawel Castle on one of the city’s most charming streets.
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow-wow!
BarryPhoto > Memory of home!
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Hungary, Slovakia, Poland & Prague photo
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Krakow
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague's famous clock tower
BarryPhoto > Prague's famous clock tower
BarryPhoto > Prague's famous clock tower
BarryPhoto > Prague's famous clock tower
BarryPhoto > Prague's famous clock tower
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Prague
BarryPhoto > Last night in Prague: Wonderful zither/percussion concert in the Spanish Synagogue by the Toy Vivo Duo:  http://www.myspace.com/toyvivo
BarryPhoto > Prague/Spanish Synagogue
 

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