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Never in my life have I dreamed of being a princess in a castle twirling my golden locks of hair, or of finding prince charming. In my mind, such men don't exist. A false illusion created by numerous Disney movies, yet castles always hold a real sense of charm and intrigue. When I first started traveling in Europe over a decade ago, such structures were completely new to me as an American. Castles aren't woven into American culture or landscapes. However, after visiting dozens of them throughout Europe they all began to blur together so I removed them from my travel agenda in European countries. Then I got a fancy camera a year ago and became more interested in photography. As a novice shooter, castles provide exceptional vantage points so I now make an effort to stop at them while traveling in this region of the world. In Slovakia, we encountered a very unique castle system, filled with obstacles and prohibitions. First stop was Orava Castle, pictured in the cover photo.

1. Orava Castle sits atop a very steep, winding hill. I'm reminded each time I climb these mountains how easy it is to get out of shape sitting behind a desk all day! You're hugged by a lot of trees on the hike up the path, forest like in some ways.

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2. At the top of the hill, you're greeted by a door with a dragon knocker. No castle worker is present, although we checked to ensure the castle was open and available to visit during the time frame in which we planned to arrive. What to do? My travel partner [livejournal.com profile] macos began knocking on the door! "Hello, anyone home?" Silence. Also an intercom, but no one responded to our cries for entrance.

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3. Maybe the Russian man scared the fair maiden behind the walls? So, this charming Brazilian woman (who spoke perfect English!) tried to penetrate the walls. There were five of us gathered at the top around 10 a.m. Me, Alexander and three Brazilian tourists. Still no answer at the castle door.

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4. We stood for about 1/2 hour, waiting for someone to arrive and provide further guidance on entrance to the castle. Finally an old lady answered the door and informed us it was necessary to buy tickets at the BOTTOM of the hill. We saw no such signs on the way up and I didn't feel like climbing down again. Alexander went and discovered it's necessary to pay a higher entrance fee if you wish to take pictures. Okay, it's odd but we will pay. Then, the real shocker! It's only possible to enter if there's a group of 15 tourists. The cashier informed him we could wait an hour or so to see if others arrive. And who wishes to waste such time? Not us, so I heard a loud scream from the bottom of the hill for me to return down. Visit to Orava a total bust! We saw nothing inside, but the outside structures were interesting.

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5. Seller of worn shoes at the bottom of the hill, which suggests that there are normally a lot of tourists at the castle. Luck not on our side this day.

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6. Beautiful view of another castle from the road, I don't know the name of it. A lot of castles in Slovakia!

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7. Next one our route was Trencin Castle. Same story here. It's necessary to climb a very high, winding hill to reach the top of the castle.

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8. When you start to gasp for breath from the steep climb, you can take a break and peek through one of the many nooks on the castle wall. Scenic shots of the charming town through the peep holes.

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9. I called this one the "Smiley Castle." Everywhere images of eyes, nose and a mouth on the walls.

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10. At this castle, tourist face fewer hassles. There's a clearly marked ticket counter half way up the hill. Friendly cashier, but again it's only possible to visit in groups and at designated times. It was only Alexander and I, but a party of two is okay here. Not necessary to wait for a large group to gather.

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11. Cheerful purple-haired lady and watch dog arrive with keys and let us into the castle. She gives a very brief explanation of the castle history in Slovakian (or maybe Russian, I can't remember??), and then tells us we're free to roam around. Why is it necessary to have her there, I'm not sure? Something strange in Slovakia where visitors aren't permitted to enter castles alone.

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12. Inside the castle there are various artifacts. Here, some type of horse armor.

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13. Cool art, but I don't know the significance of the images. Very few English inscriptions at the castle, although the main history was written on a plaque in English language text. Convenient for foreign tourists - Russia take note and follow Slovakia's example!

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14. Observant bird in castle window.

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15. As much as I moan and complain about the long hike up, the view from the top is always worth it! Lush, green trees everywhere.

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16. Narrow, dangerous steps especially for clumsy people like me. It appears to be an entrance to some type of dungeon or torture chamber but it led only to another viewpoint in the castle. Dungeons - always my favorite part of castles but I didn't see one here.

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17. The town of Trencin is very colorful and charming. The view here reminds me a bit of the bright scene from atop Vyborg Castle, although the architecture of the buildings in Trencin is quite different. If you haven't read my report about Vyborg, you can find it here.

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19. Exit from the castle.

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20. The town of Trencin sits very close to the Czech border, with about 60,000 residents. The town has a lot of small, narrow pathways, some right at the bottom of the castle hill. Cute little place in traditional European style. So different from America, where everything is big and spread out. Difficult to find cobblestone streets anywhere in my country.

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22. A lot of quaint and cozy coffee shops and cafes nestled in various pathways. This one I particularly liked - "Coffee Sheep" rather than "Shop." Creative, and I find these animals to be cute. :)

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23. Local resident.

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24. Small market in the city center, where residents can purchase fresh fruit and vegetables. Guy selling here is a midget. Do you know this word? I recently taught it to one of my Russian friends. It's the name for a little person, similar to a dwarf but different physical characteristics.

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25. Nice window dressings and thrift shops.

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26. Even a sex shop!! Remember the Aeroflot thieves who stole my toy? Here a perfect opportunity to replace it, but alas no. We were on such a tight schedule and "sex shop" wasn't a planned stop on our route, so Navigator Alex said no. I began to call him a dictator at various points in the trip. :))

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27. Beautiful child playing in fall foliage. Marvelous and decorative hat on the little one.

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28. I will never forget the face or eyes of this woman. A real beauty with a gentle smile!

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Trencin, I liked it very much! Still many more reports from the Eastern Europe trip to come. Sorry, I've been a bit lazy with posts recently. Where have you seen the most magnificent castles?

Date: 2013-12-19 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] macos.livejournal.com
You forgot to mention me, no one will know who is the man on that picture :)

Date: 2013-12-19 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Corrected my dear dictator! I input your LJ username, now everyone will know it's you. ;))

Date: 2013-12-19 05:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] macos.livejournal.com
Thanks :)

Date: 2013-12-19 05:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mybathroom.livejournal.com
Great post Shannon! Thank you. Did you see live dragons there???

Date: 2013-12-19 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Live dragons, нет! But it would have been cool. :))

Date: 2013-12-19 07:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siberian-cat.livejournal.com
Perhaps the Orava lady just needed some monetary incentive to let you in?

Date: 2013-12-19 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
"Monetary incentive" is paid with the ticket price and extra fee for photography. Maybe you're right, we could have gained entrance if we offered more money. If so, it's very sad that this is the way tourism works there.
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Date: 2013-12-19 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
She seems too clean and pleasant for a gypsy, but we saw a lot of them in Slovakia. Some quite scary and aggressive. I think she's just a street musician.
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Date: 2013-12-19 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I've never seen this type of gypsy!

Date: 2013-12-19 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onkel-hans.livejournal.com
They may not even be the Gypsies ;)

Date: 2013-12-19 10:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ingwariusz.livejournal.com
Yes, castles are awesome! And they are all across Europe, general history could be studied by exploring the castles :) By the way I have read in your blog that you paid a visit to Estonia, so maybe you saw the castles of Narva and Ivangorod, they are located in different countries but stand in front of each other what is actually unique since castles were erected in order to provide long-range defence capabilities. So there is never a lack of great places to visit, especially on this continent :)

Date: 2013-12-19 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
We were only in Estonia for one day, so we didn't have time for castles. Next visit! :)

Date: 2013-12-19 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onkel-hans.livejournal.com
Yes, these are fascinating!

Have you ever traveled on the Rhine River? If not then do!!!

There you see those castles and understand how the Franks and Germans fought between themselves. How it finally got the the Great War.
Then you go to Strasbourg and see where this world started.

Date: 2013-12-19 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
No, I've only traveled on the Danube but it was great!

Date: 2013-12-19 11:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onkel-hans.livejournal.com
The Danube is a different song.

The Rhine is the border between the Franks and the Germans. Two rather different cultures, one Roman, the other hm... German. The castles on both sides of the river used to be objects of conquest. They used to belong interchangeably to one side then to the other. From here comes the animosity of the Germans and the French.

This is the key to our history. I mean, of our civilization.

Then you see the Moselle joining the Rhine, there stands the monument to the founder of the German Empire.
Then finally you get to Amsterdam, the land of the most friendly people in the world.

Somewhere in between you will get to Cologne. With the famous cathedral that was retained amidst a totally bombed out city.

And, I dare to repeat it, there is Strasbourg. Where streets are named in both languages, German and French and they speak with both these tongues.

Go there! Do! Take a boat.

Date: 2013-12-20 05:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I know the Rhine River. In Germany, I've only been to Nuremberg but really liked it. Amazing to stand in the middle of the Hitler rally sites. I'd like to explore more of Germany. Some day! Next international trip will be back to Russia in February.

The Danube

Date: 2013-12-19 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onkel-hans.livejournal.com
Writing this previous, I recalled a gloomy British documentary. As a convoy of Russian displaced persons was led by the Red Army soldiers across the Reichsbruecke in Vienna, and women threw their babies down in the river, not to get them "repatriated" to Siberia.

Oh boy, I hate Harry Truman. You know about the battles of the National Guard against the Russians on Long Island?
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Date: 2013-12-20 04:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fesma94.livejournal.com
Good story. Thanks , Shannon ! I just back from Malta, very interesting place too.

Date: 2013-12-20 05:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
My pleasure! You went to Malta for vacation or work? What's interesting to see there? Never been in this area.

Date: 2013-12-20 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fesma94.livejournal.com
Vacation) Interesting ? History of Malta !!!

Date: 2013-12-20 04:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fesma94.livejournal.com
Image (http://tinypic.com?ref=ere4jb)

Date: 2013-12-20 05:53 am (UTC)

Date: 2013-12-20 07:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qi-tronic.livejournal.com
We visited Malta last summer (on a catamaran from Sicily)
Very impressive bastions.
Look like something not from this world but from a fantasy movie like Lord of the Rings.

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Date: 2013-12-20 04:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Castles are not bad, Alexander is just perfect. Did you specifically chose so meaningful picture? The castle door, symbolizing a woman, is closed, but there is a dragon on the door - a bright phallic symbol, Alexander's mouth is opened... wow! How long was Alexander tugging and stroking the very door handle?) But here isn't enough images of thick, powerful, directed to the sky towers.
I think Inamora would manage to make wonderful pictures of the towers... Separately standing and paired towers.

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Date: 2013-12-20 05:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
How does the castle door symbolize a woman? And why are you always picking on Alexander? :)) The dragon knocker is cool! I want one for my apartment door.

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Date: 2013-12-20 06:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
When I was young, i have had a girl friend who was studying foreign languages. To practice, she used a program like Skype, but more primitive, because it was long ago. She was talking with many foreigners, but Americans have always been easily recognizable. Since the second minute of conversation, they certainly asked the question "Do you like sex?". It was a strict rule!
I understand how difficult to you to switch from so cheerful sexual culture to such apocalyptic culture of postSU. Maybe if you do a blog intended for residents of Argentina then two dozen of tall muscular handsome (all of them without a residence permit) have already offered to marry you. Massage on the beach, picnics in the palm groves ... Romantic.
And what Russia has to offer you? It's nothing. Do you find cockscomb of dry leaves on the head of qi_tronix is sexy? Probably not. (Someone should tell him about this fact). Russia is asexual and I regret it. Maybe, for this reason I am angry at Sasha.

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Date: 2013-12-20 02:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
"Cheerful sexual culture to such apocalyptic culture of postSU"!! :))) Many male readers write and tell me young Russian girls are the opposite. Complete whores, willing to have sex with anyone because they're now sexually liberated and less repressed than in Soviet times. I suppose it's every boy's dream. Their perceptions are that American women are more "moral" and "wholesome." I don't think there's a real difference in sexual activity, but in openness and discussions about it yes. Americans are more vocal and free spirited. Argentinians? Nah, I like Eastern Euro men much better.

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Date: 2013-12-20 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
View of young Russian girls as sex-obsessed creatures is nonsense. It is against the nature of women. Absolute majority of women do not need 15 lovers, but can be satisfied by one, if only he was a decent man.

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Date: 2013-12-20 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Yes, it's true but until you find "one" decent man, some women will sleep with many, many others.

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Date: 2013-12-20 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
The search process is largely inevitable suffering than fun adventure. But I say this in the general case. Life can be beautiful almost always.
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Date: 2013-12-21 12:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andrey-kaminsky.livejournal.com
Ты знаешь, красотка, на что я намекаю

Date: 2013-12-20 04:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rider3099.livejournal.com
I’ve never been to Europe but I’ve seen some very nice castles in western Ukraine.
Great post, Shannon! Beautiful photos, thank you!

Date: 2013-12-20 05:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
You're welcome! Never to Europe? You should visit sometime! :) I didn't see any castles during my visit to Ukraine.

Date: 2013-12-20 07:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qi-tronic.livejournal.com
My favourite is "Хотинская Крепость" in Ukraine. (google for it, you will be impressed).

It was a scene for several Soviet movies like "Ivanhoe".

Date: 2013-12-21 03:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Yes! Google images shows beautiful photos of this place. :)

Date: 2013-12-20 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robuste.livejournal.com
Thanks to you now I visited Slovakia :) Beautiful sights!

Date: 2013-12-20 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I have one other post on Slovakia - http://peacetraveler22.livejournal.com/58346.html. I know you recently subscribed to my blog, but in October I took a big car journey through Eastern Europe with my Russian friend. We drove over 7,000 km in 12 days, visiting Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Belarus. You can search the Eastern Europe or country tags on my blog and find the stories. I still have more to write from the journey.

Date: 2013-12-20 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baidit.livejournal.com
It looks like you've visited many castles. Is there your favorite one?

Date: 2013-12-20 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I like Edinburgh Castle in Scotland!

Date: 2013-12-20 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baidit.livejournal.com
Yeah, that's a nice one!

Date: 2013-12-23 07:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schnapstrinken.livejournal.com
Castle No 6 is Spisshsky Hrad in Eastern Slovakia. I travel in these wonderful country every year, though I personally prefer wooden Ruthenian churches, especially in the regions of Bardejov and Snina.

Date: 2013-12-23 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Thanks! I did not know the name. Slovakia is magical and beautiful! Stunning nature there.

Date: 2013-12-23 07:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schnapstrinken.livejournal.com
You are welcome. Upcoming year, I'm travelling to Slovakia June 16-26, will be hiking mostly in Snina region, Poloniny National Park not far from the Polish border.

Date: 2013-12-25 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anna-sollanna.livejournal.com
"Smiley Castle" is very funny! It's good that there is an ability for visitors to see all these castles but their organizations (when you had to wait the rest ten people to be a fifteen persons group) seems very Soviet-like... But the castles on the hills are very spectacular! Except Vyborg castle I have seen only Heidelberg Castle in Germany (and I was also able to see its interiors, well, I mean what was left in its interiors after several destructions...).

Date: 2013-12-25 05:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Yes, very Soviet like system there. Especially at the first castle. :))

Date: 2014-03-20 11:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] real-marsel.livejournal.com
I dream to live in castle since my childhood.

Date: 2014-03-21 12:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
My dream is to live in a log cabin in the woods or mountains. :)

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