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16/02/2026
There was a historian once describing Prague—not as a city frozen in time, but as one that simply refuses to rush.
He spoke about how the streets do not try to impress. They reveal themselves slowly. The old squares, the bridges, the quiet corners—they don’t compete for attention. They wait.
What makes Prague different, he said, is not just its architecture, but its patience with history. Wars passed through, regimes changed, but the city learned how to hold its stories without losing its rhythm.
Even today, you don’t “cover” Prague. You walk it. You pause. You let it speak in fragments—through a shadow, a tower, a distant sound of music.
And somewhere between those pauses, you realize—some places are not meant to be explored quickly.
They are meant to be understood over time.
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Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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