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View from the Tower to Prague Castle by Mirka Krivankova
The Malostranské Mostecké Věže are two stylistically distinct and unevenly tall towers in Prague, forming the entrance from Charles Bridge to Lesser Town on the Royal Route at the beginning of Mostecká Street. In medieval times, most bridges usually had a tower at each end. However, Charles Bridge has two towers on the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) side, connected by a large Gothic gate. The lower tower is called Judith's Tower and is older than Charles Bridge itself, while the higher tower was constructed after its completion. The towers with the gate constituted an important part of the Lesser Town fortifications during the times when Lesser Town, today's Mala Strana, was an independent territory. In case of an invasion by foreign armies, the armed garrison could take refuge in the towers, defending against enemies attempting to cross the bridge. Even in peaceful times, armed guards stationed here made it clear to entrants that they would not tolerate any disturbances.
Miserable by Leanne Lindsay
Embark on a journey that took an unexpected turn, as captured in this evocative photograph. Initially set for a sunflower field, our day took a twist with the weather turning sour, and the planned destination closing its doors due to the sudden change. Undeterred, we ventured into the mountains, where fog enveloped the surroundings and the weather worsened. Amidst the gloom, we stumbled upon a captivating garden, bursting with vivid flowers and meticulous landscaping.
The Old Man’s Contemplation by Karthick Saravanan
In front of my home, I observed an elderly man selling vegetables from his bike. With camera in hand, I captured the essence of his vintage approach to vending produce. As he received payment from a customer, his reaction to the currency exchange unfolded into a beautiful moment, encapsulating the essence of street life.