The heat wave is still on. This will be another day with the day-time high well into the hundred and teens (that's 45 degrees for you people in Celsius countries) (which, yes, I know, is everywhere except the United States and Myanmar).
So let's go where it was cooler. One such place was the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks in the northern Czech Republic. I visited in May 2019 and the temperatures were in the 40s (high single digits for those you in Celsius countries) (any friends in Myanmar would have known what I was talking about with the Celsius translation).
The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are a collection of interesting and tall rock formations. Between the location in northern Europe, and the height of the rock formations preventing much sunlight from reaching the ground, this place is likely cool even in summer heat. And the rock formations are cool in addition to being cool.
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