A) Sandstone Arch B) Bohemian Gateway C) Elbe Gate D) Pravčice Gate
A) Czech Republic B) Austria C) Germany D) Poland
A) 30 metres B) 26.5 metres C) 15 metres D) 20 metres
A) 10 metres B) 12 metres C) 16 metres D) 20 metres
A) 8 metre B) 6 metre C) 10 metre D) 5 metre
A) 5 metre B) 2 metre C) 4 metre D) 3 metre
A) A wooden arch B) The smallest natural sandstone arch C) A man-made stone bridge D) The largest natural sandstone arch
A) Elbe Sandstone Mountains B) Carpathian Mountains C) Alps D) Sudetes Mountains
A) 1800 B) 1900 C) 1826 D) 1850
A) Emperor Franz Joseph I B) Countess Marie von Thurn und Taxis C) King Frederick William IV D) Prince Edmund of Clary-Aldringen
A) Adlerhorst B) Falkennest C) Eagle's Nest D) Bird's Perch
A) 75 B) 30 C) 50 D) 100
A) Structural instability B) Heavy erosion by visitors C) Lack of interest from tourists D) Government regulations
A) It has been in private ownership B) It became a national park C) It was demolished D) It was donated to the government
A) It is completely closed to the public B) Visitors need a special permit C) It is open without any restrictions D) They may visit for an entry fee during opening times
A) Eisenach to Budapest mountain path B) Bohemian Trail C) Danube Path D) Elbe Cycle Route
A) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe B) Pirates of the Caribbean C) Lord of the Rings D) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
A) For creative reasons B) Due to bad weather conditions C) Because the rock formation may no longer be climbed on D) To save costs |