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Adrspach, Giant Mountains, Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic, June 2010. The area between Teplice and Adrspach is shaped by vertical sandstone rock formations, waterfalls and creeks and dense forest. The area around Teplice, also known as the Broumovsky Steny, was inhabited by ethnic Sudeten Germans, that were deported after the Second World War. The rural landscape with green fields and cattle is dotted with little villages scarred by communist socialist architecture. Photo by Frits Meyst/Adventure4ever.com
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The Lost Land of Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic
Adrspach, Giant Mountains, Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic, June 2010. The area between Teplice and Adrspach is shaped by vertical sandstone rock formations, waterfalls and creeks and dense forest. The area around Teplice, also known as the Broumovsky Steny, was inhabited by ethnic Sudeten Germans, that were deported after the Second World War. The rural landscape with green fields and cattle is dotted with little villages scarred by communist socialist architecture. Photo by Frits Meyst/Adventure4ever.com