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Jewel Star 2018 - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pandakidgame.jewelstar; Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, and as in all old cities, Krakow legends abound!<br><br>I love the legend that Krakow was built on the cave of a dragon, Smok Wawelski or the Dragon of Wawel Hill. There are many versions, but simply put, the dragon was supposedly slain by a boy who became King Krak, the city's legendary founder.<br><br>None of the old King's Knights could get the dragon, but this boy, a cobbler's apprentice named Krak, stuffed a lamb with sulphur and hot spices... the dragon ate it, became thirsty, and drank so much water from the Vistula River that he exploded.... You've got to get a giggle out of that.... exploding dragons!<br><br>There is a metal sculpture of a dragon outside of a cave called the Dragon's Den at the foot of Wawel Hill. This dragon actually breaths fire when someone texts him on their mobile phone... much to the delight of tourists. The cave was a tavern in medieval times, but now it's just a cave. You can tour it if you want, but you'll have to use your imagination for dragons on the inside.<br><br>On the top of Wawel Hill is where you'll find the Castle and Cathedral of the same name. The hill towers over a bend in the Vistula River on one side (convenient for the dragon to drink from), and the city on the other. The Wawel Cathedral also features a statue of the dragon, and you'll see little green dragons at all of the souvenir stands.<br><br>You'll spend a lot of time in the main market square. It was the biggest square in medieval Europe, and it seems to be where everyone hangs out today. The square is filled with flower stalls and outdoor cafes. It's surrounded by beautiful buildings that house antique stores, boutiques and restaurants. St. Mary's Church overlooks the main square.... and here we find another of the Krakow legends....<br><br>There are two towers on St Mary's Church. The lower one is actually the church tower.... the taller one is the city watchtower. From this higher tower, you'll hear a bugle played on the hour. The story goes that during a Tartar invasion, a watchman in the tower saw the enemy approaching and sounded the alarm. Before he could finish the tune, an arrow pierced his throat. It was decreed that a bugle call, the "hejnal", should be played each day in memory of the old watchman hero.<br><br>The bugle call you hear today is played by real buglers, and the tune they play is unfinished. (These buglers are firemen, and they are proud of their role. They serve as fire lookouts, but also serve as musicians.) The hejnal of Krakow is a Krakow legend that has continued almost without interruption for seven hundred years.<br><br>There are also Krakow legends about a sorcerer named Lajkonik, a Polish Robinhood named Janosik, and one about enchanted knights turned to pigeons. Those are too long for the telling here, but when you're in Krakow, wander by and see the fire breathing Smok statue, maybe play tourist and explore the Dragon's Den cave under Wawel Hill. Stop in one of Krakow's sidewalk cafes, listen for the hejnal, and enjoy those Krakow legends.
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Bangladesh cricketer Arafat Sunny is embroiled in a scandal after revealing he had secretly married a woman, who earlier this year pressed charges against him for posting intimate photos of her online<br><br>A top Bangladeshi cricketer is embroiled in a scandal after revealing he had secretly married a woman who filed a case against him for posting intimate photos of her on social media -- even though he already had a wife.<br><br>Left arm spinner Arafat Sunny was arrested in January and taken into custody after Nasrin Sultana filed the case against him, but at the time it was not known that the pair had married.<br><br>Polygamy is legal in Bangladesh, where men can take up to four wives, but it is increasingly rare, particularly in young urban communities.<br><br>The 30-year-old cricketer was released on bail in March, but on Wednesday, lawyers for Nasrin said they had asked the court to cancel his bail.<br><br>Lawyer Delwar Jahan Rumi told AFP they had taken the step because the cricketer had broken a promise to give her expenses and start a family with her.<br><br>The spinner was initially accused of opening a fake Facebook account in Nasrin's name and posting "intimate photos" which she found "offensive and defamatory".<br><br>If found guilty, Sunny could be jailed for up to 14 years and fined 10 million taka ($125,000) under tough cyber laws.<br><br>The Bangladesh Cricket Board has said that Sunny, who has played 16 one-day internationals and 10 Twenty20 internationals, could also be banned from the sport.<br><br>He was suspended from international matches during the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 for an illegal bowling action, and has been playing domestic first-class cricket since.<br><br>Sunny's lawyer Jewel Ahmed said Nasrin was refusing to live with him unless he divorced his first wife -- a claim she denied.<br><br>"We told the court that he wants to keep both wives," Ahmed said.<br><br>"Sunny has rented an apartment for Nasrin but she has refused to live with him there unless he divorces his first wife."<br><br>The court asked one of Sunny's lawyers to settle the dispute between the two and set July 6 as the next day for hearing.<br><br>In case you loved this article and you would love to receive more information with regards to jewel star kindly visit our page.

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Bangladesh cricketer Arafat Sunny is embroiled in a scandal after revealing he had secretly married a woman, who earlier this year pressed charges against him for posting intimate photos of her online

A top Bangladeshi cricketer is embroiled in a scandal after revealing he had secretly married a woman who filed a case against him for posting intimate photos of her on social media -- even though he already had a wife.

Left arm spinner Arafat Sunny was arrested in January and taken into custody after Nasrin Sultana filed the case against him, but at the time it was not known that the pair had married.

Polygamy is legal in Bangladesh, where men can take up to four wives, but it is increasingly rare, particularly in young urban communities.

The 30-year-old cricketer was released on bail in March, but on Wednesday, lawyers for Nasrin said they had asked the court to cancel his bail.

Lawyer Delwar Jahan Rumi told AFP they had taken the step because the cricketer had broken a promise to give her expenses and start a family with her.

The spinner was initially accused of opening a fake Facebook account in Nasrin's name and posting "intimate photos" which she found "offensive and defamatory".

If found guilty, Sunny could be jailed for up to 14 years and fined 10 million taka ($125,000) under tough cyber laws.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has said that Sunny, who has played 16 one-day internationals and 10 Twenty20 internationals, could also be banned from the sport.

He was suspended from international matches during the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 for an illegal bowling action, and has been playing domestic first-class cricket since.

Sunny's lawyer Jewel Ahmed said Nasrin was refusing to live with him unless he divorced his first wife -- a claim she denied.

"We told the court that he wants to keep both wives," Ahmed said.

"Sunny has rented an apartment for Nasrin but she has refused to live with him there unless he divorces his first wife."

The court asked one of Sunny's lawyers to settle the dispute between the two and set July 6 as the next day for hearing.

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