In this business along Wenceslas Square in historic Prague, the pedicurists number in the dozens and are excellent swimmers. Wenceslas, really a boulevard, was a center of horse trading in the Middle Ages and political demonstrations in 1989 during the Velvet Revolution protesting Communist rule. Today, peaceful parliamentary rule has brought spas with skin-eating fish.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Leg show
In this business along Wenceslas Square in historic Prague, the pedicurists number in the dozens and are excellent swimmers. Wenceslas, really a boulevard, was a center of horse trading in the Middle Ages and political demonstrations in 1989 during the Velvet Revolution protesting Communist rule. Today, peaceful parliamentary rule has brought spas with skin-eating fish.
Labels:
czech republic,
europe,
fish,
pedicure,
photography,
prague,
tourism,
travel,
vacation,
wenceslas square
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