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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.<br><br>If you have any questions regarding in which and how to use jewel star, you can call us at our web site.
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jewel star https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pandakidgame.jewelstar. The HTC Legend is known as the best built mobile phone on the market that boasts some top class build quality and intuitive design with the full alloy uni-body design compliments the beautiful 3.2inch AMOLED touch screen perfectly, and the slight curve of the chassis adds comfort to the reliable, robust feel of the device. The Legend has many smartphone features from social networking to gaming, a series of Google applications from the Android 2.1 platform. Besides, the HTC Sense user interface saturates the screen with colour, sophistication and professional functionality.<br><br><br><br><br><br>HTC have designed the Legend to be super slim and sturdy while trying to keep it as lightweight as possible, it boasts super model dimensions at 112 x 56.3 x 11.5mm and 126grams is very light considering it is made entirely from metal. The QVGA display utilises capacitive technology which enables multi touch control, so you will find yourself swiping and tapping through screens at quite a speed. The Legend hides a pretty pokey 600MHz computer processor under the hood; it offers a real turbo boost to the phones online capabilities and cuts video loading times to the bare minimum.<br><br><br><br>HTC's Sense overlay has a host of cool features; one of these glorious goodies is the People widget; it enables you to create groups of friends by association from your contacts so they can be accessed easier and quicker. FriendStream is a new feature and allows you to manage your Flickr, Facebook and Twitter accounts from one application; it also steams all of your friends status updates and tweets into one full overview. The handiest of all the features though is HTC Leap; by simply pinching one of the seven available home screens you get an overview of them all.<br><br><br><br>The WebKit web browser is much the same as it is found on other good Android devices, the only real difference is that web pages are displayed whole so there is no need to zoom out, the zooming controls are easy and the capacitive touch screen technology proves its worth here. The Legend supports both 3G network coverage and Wi Fi technology, the 3G connection is very reliable and benefits the SNS features of the phone, while the Wi Fi connection supplies fast download speeds and a dependable connection providing you are near a local WLAN hotspot.<br><br><br><br>HTC have enabled you to communicate via a number of messaging resources; SMS, MMS, Exchange mail, e-mail and of course your social networks. Setting up your e-mail accounts is really easy, you simply enter an e-mail address and password and your account can then be managed direct from your Legend. Account providers like Hotmail and Gmail are available and Exchange ActiveSynch has been installed so you can manage your calendar and business accounts and maintain an organised business schedule.<br><br><br><br>The Legend houses a pretty sweet 5 mega pixel camera; it has as a LED flash and sports a nice auto focus feature. There are tons of editing tools to play with and perfect the picture your taking. The video recorder rocks too, it shoots high quality VGA recordings at 30 frames per second. Your music is handled by the in-house player and the phones memory can be upgraded via the microSD slot with a maximum of 32GB accepted.<br><br><br><br>The HTC Legend is definitely worth a look; it boasts some top class build quality and intuitive design, it is packed full of technology and the HTC Sense overlay delivers a superb user friendly experience. The phones cost reflects its performance but what a performance you get; the web browser is brilliant and the messaging and SNS support rivals any phone it the Legends class.

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jewel star https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pandakidgame.jewelstar. The HTC Legend is known as the best built mobile phone on the market that boasts some top class build quality and intuitive design with the full alloy uni-body design compliments the beautiful 3.2inch AMOLED touch screen perfectly, and the slight curve of the chassis adds comfort to the reliable, robust feel of the device. The Legend has many smartphone features from social networking to gaming, a series of Google applications from the Android 2.1 platform. Besides, the HTC Sense user interface saturates the screen with colour, sophistication and professional functionality.





HTC have designed the Legend to be super slim and sturdy while trying to keep it as lightweight as possible, it boasts super model dimensions at 112 x 56.3 x 11.5mm and 126grams is very light considering it is made entirely from metal. The QVGA display utilises capacitive technology which enables multi touch control, so you will find yourself swiping and tapping through screens at quite a speed. The Legend hides a pretty pokey 600MHz computer processor under the hood; it offers a real turbo boost to the phones online capabilities and cuts video loading times to the bare minimum.



HTC's Sense overlay has a host of cool features; one of these glorious goodies is the People widget; it enables you to create groups of friends by association from your contacts so they can be accessed easier and quicker. FriendStream is a new feature and allows you to manage your Flickr, Facebook and Twitter accounts from one application; it also steams all of your friends status updates and tweets into one full overview. The handiest of all the features though is HTC Leap; by simply pinching one of the seven available home screens you get an overview of them all.



The WebKit web browser is much the same as it is found on other good Android devices, the only real difference is that web pages are displayed whole so there is no need to zoom out, the zooming controls are easy and the capacitive touch screen technology proves its worth here. The Legend supports both 3G network coverage and Wi Fi technology, the 3G connection is very reliable and benefits the SNS features of the phone, while the Wi Fi connection supplies fast download speeds and a dependable connection providing you are near a local WLAN hotspot.



HTC have enabled you to communicate via a number of messaging resources; SMS, MMS, Exchange mail, e-mail and of course your social networks. Setting up your e-mail accounts is really easy, you simply enter an e-mail address and password and your account can then be managed direct from your Legend. Account providers like Hotmail and Gmail are available and Exchange ActiveSynch has been installed so you can manage your calendar and business accounts and maintain an organised business schedule.



The Legend houses a pretty sweet 5 mega pixel camera; it has as a LED flash and sports a nice auto focus feature. There are tons of editing tools to play with and perfect the picture your taking. The video recorder rocks too, it shoots high quality VGA recordings at 30 frames per second. Your music is handled by the in-house player and the phones memory can be upgraded via the microSD slot with a maximum of 32GB accepted.



The HTC Legend is definitely worth a look; it boasts some top class build quality and intuitive design, it is packed full of technology and the HTC Sense overlay delivers a superb user friendly experience. The phones cost reflects its performance but what a performance you get; the web browser is brilliant and the messaging and SNS support rivals any phone it the Legends class.