This is stupidity and irresponsible behavior. Where are the wise people in that region who prevent the demolition of this unique historical landmark of the Czech Republic? It should have been a protected site under the law as a historical site and its founding date was 1844 at the age of 181. Is this stupidity reasonable? Where is the role of the Czech Ministry of Culture? This landmark should be restored and turned into a creative museum that symbolizes the historical creative thought and effort of the founders because they entered the world from this simple industry and their products were exported to all parts of the world and the Arab Middle East. With this behavior, the city and the Czech Republic lost a unique prominent landmark that should not have been demolished. Note: I was a visitor to the region in 2022 and there is also negligence in the operational aspects of land transport. I set off from Prague to Klatovy with the aim of visiting Sušice in the Plzen region. According to the schedule approved in the train ticket, the trip was delayed for half an hour. When I arrived at Klatovy station, the train heading to Sušice had already left. I took a taxi to the city center to rent a hotel. I did not find any empty rooms and I did not find a taxi to take me to Sušice. I walked through all the city neighborhoods while the rain was falling and I remained sheltered under the masts and roofs of buildings. It was a tiring night by all standards. The people of that town have dark faces like the darkness of night and are unfriendly. I kept looking around the neighborhoods. There was no hotel, no taxi, no services, and no open cafes. I was a lonely night tourist until just before dawn when I took my trip to Sušice. Memories of the strangest memories. We Arabs are friendly and serve strangers without prior knowledge. I remember one day at night I met a French family who asked me to help them find a rented car so they could catch their flight. They were lost and lost the parking lot and were very tired. Anyway, the bottom line is that we didn’t find the car and I put them up at my place and bought them blankets and pillows. They stayed until the next day and we found the car and took it to the airport and they left. The beautiful memories remained.
Obdiv pracovníkům, ta výška, brrr😮😅Díky za zajímavé video
Ja videl jeho pad taky ale ta horni cast jak se otocila byla good. Chudak komin
How tall was it?
657 feet (200m)
This is stupidity and irresponsible behavior. Where are the wise people in that region who prevent the demolition of this unique historical landmark of the Czech Republic? It should have been a protected site under the law as a historical site and its founding date was 1844 at the age of 181. Is this stupidity reasonable? Where is the role of the Czech Ministry of Culture? This landmark should be restored and turned into a creative museum that symbolizes the historical creative thought and effort of the founders because they entered the world from this simple industry and their products were exported to all parts of the world and the Arab Middle East. With this behavior, the city and the Czech Republic lost a unique prominent landmark that should not have been demolished. Note: I was a visitor to the region in 2022 and there is also negligence in the operational aspects of land transport. I set off from Prague to Klatovy with the aim of visiting Sušice in the Plzen region. According to the schedule approved in the train ticket, the trip was delayed for half an hour. When I arrived at Klatovy station, the train heading to Sušice had already left. I took a taxi to the city center to rent a hotel. I did not find any empty rooms and I did not find a taxi to take me to Sušice. I walked through all the city neighborhoods while the rain was falling and I remained sheltered under the masts and roofs of buildings. It was a tiring night by all standards. The people of that town have dark faces like the darkness of night and are unfriendly. I kept looking around the neighborhoods. There was no hotel, no taxi, no services, and no open cafes. I was a lonely night tourist until just before dawn when I took my trip to Sušice. Memories of the strangest memories. We Arabs are friendly and serve strangers without prior knowledge. I remember one day at night I met a French family who asked me to help them find a rented car so they could catch their flight. They were lost and lost the parking lot and were very tired. Anyway, the bottom line is that we didn’t find the car and I put them up at my place and bought them blankets and pillows. They stayed until the next day and we found the car and took it to the airport and they left. The beautiful memories remained.