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Czech borderlands, the domain of Vietnamese junk shops, are bursting with gnomes, trucs, baubles, knick-knacks and trinkets. Desolation defines this infrequently-used border crossing between the Czech Republic and Austria, thus the perpetual 60%-off liquidation sale. Who knew Austrian demand for this stuff was so high?© www.uncorneredmarket.com
Karlovy Vary, a spa town known for its curative waters, also plays host to a growing annual international film festival. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
Panel 2 of a 4-panel image, entitled:distant or removed; fartherdaleký nebo odlehlý; vzdálenějšíPhotograph taken in the castle gardens in Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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In addition to being a famous spa town, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) hosts a growing international film festival in July. The great thing about the festival is that it is accessible to all groups of people, from students to those in the film industry. Each year seems to be a bit more star studded with international actors and actresses stopping by. Even with the increased fame, the film festival keeps its laid back style and feel. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
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Needless to say, there was no border crossing station. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
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The Czech countryside glows yellow from canola flowers, used for oil and biodiesel. The EU subsidizes the crop, so the yellow fields seem to spread further each year.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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