I searched the internet for Prague info, since I am going there from 17th of July to 22rd of July. And what did I find? Adult Industry News (http://www.ainews.com/story/9037/) wrote:
"Party in Prague with Sylvia Saint Source: Oui Magazine by: Joe Diamond
(PRAUGE, CZECH REPUBLIC) -- Euro sex goddess Sylvia Saint and other gorgeous vixens will be on hand for Porn Week's next sextravaganza, July 21-25, in Prague. Guests will spend five days and four nights in the Czech Republic's capital, partying with Sylvia and her fellow porn babes." http://www.ainews.com/story/9037/
Dear members of this forum, Victor, Martiner, juhani and others, can this be true? Can my dream come true, is there actually a chance for me to see and meet Silvia Saint in real life?
Unfortunally I did not find any more information about setravaganza in Prague. They stated that I would find more information at www.pornweek.com but i did'nt.
I am not sure what porn week is. Is it a special arrangement only for ĺ few lucky guys or can anyone sign up for it?
I am not able to participate in the whole week with the special hotel included in porn week, but i would like som much to be able to see Silvia live on 21st or 22rd of July. I am just wondering, can it be done?
Unfortunally I could not meet Silvia on my last trip to Prague. I did not get any answer to my email either, but ofcourse i understand tha she is a busy woman.
Anyway, Prague is a lovely city and I had a great time. I have some pictures, but I am not sure how to upload them to this forum? I don't have a personal webpage to put the pictures first, so if you would like to see some Prague pictures from this summer, I need your help.
Hi! I have now sent the pictures from Prague this summer, to your email, Victor! Hopefully you can help me publish them on this forum? And please do not use them for any other publications.
Unfortunally I did not meet Silvia in Prague so sorry, no pictures of her. I remeber Vanda Polak (I think) took some lovely pictures of Silvia on the Charles Bridge. I wish I could have done the same.
Yes, I can confirm that Silvia on this photo by Wanda Polak is actually standing at the end of the famous Charles Bridge (Karluv Most in czech). Designed by Peter Parler in 1342. I have sent you an email with my private picture of the Charles Bridge so you can compare to Silvias picture.
More info about the Bridge and pictures here: http://lava.ds.arch.tue.nl/gallery/praha/tcharles.html
Yes, when my pictures are uploaded I can ad some comments.
Thank you Victor for posting my Prague pictures. A beautiful city with historical architecture and nice people.
I had luck today and found better quality pictures of Silvia flashing in Prague. I was mistaken, the pictures were not taken by Wanda Polak, but by Maria Gonzales. I will email you the whole series so you can publish the ones you think will fit.
I will give some brief comments on my pictures soon.
Pictures 1-3 CHARLES BRIDGE (Karlův most) Named after the Emperor Charles IV in 19th century the Charles Bridge is Prague's most familiar monument. Designed by Petr Parler, it was completed in 1400 and it connects the Lesser Town with the Old Town. Although it is now pedestrianised, it withstood wheeled traffic for 600 years. There are thirty statues on the bridge, many of them have been replaced with copies. Originals are kept in the Lapidarium of the National Museum and at Vyšehrad. The magnificent Gothic Old Town Bridge Tower was designed by Petr Parler and built at the end of the 14th century. It is considered the finest Gothic tower in central Europe, mainly for its decoration. There are marvellous views of the Vltava river Valley, the Žofín, Střelecký Island, the Old Town and the Lesser Town.
Picture 4 NATIONAL MUSEUM (Národní muzeum) Founded in 1818 as a regional natural history museum, the architectural symbol of the Czech National Revival was completed in 1890 in a Neo-Renaissance style. It stands at the upper part of the Wenceslas Square and it is more than 70 m high. Its hall, façade, staircase and ramp are decorated with sculptures made by famous artists. Inside of the building are many historical paintings by František Ženíšek, Václav Brožík and Vojtěch Hynais. There are changing exhibitions as well as permanent collections devoted to archaeology, anthropology, mineralogy, natural history and numismatics.
Picture 5 ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK This clock’s masterful design is the work of the clockmaker Hanus from the year 1490. It is rumoured that the officials liked his work so much that they had him blinded so he could never reproduce it. The clock has undergone many renovations, but the actual mechanics of the clock are over 400 years old, and were implemented by Jan Taborsky in the mid 16th century. Every hour on the hour, the twelve Apostles revolve through the open window, while the figures of Vanity and Greed (on the left) and Death and the Turk (on the right) move as well.This is the kind of thing that kids loved in the 16th century! The outer ring of Arabic numbers measures Old Bohemian time, in which the day was based on the sun. The Roman numerals depict our time.The blue represents the daylight hours of Babylonian time, and the circle with Astrological symbols records the movement of the sun and moon throught the 12 signs of the Zodiac.
Picture 6 THE OLDEST DOOR in Prague Sorry, no more information. A beautiful door though.
Picture 7 One of Prague’s many, many Towers. This one was located near Namesti Republiky. View over Prague in the direction of the central train station.