
Photo: Jaroslav Svoboda, ČTK
One of the toughest dogsledding races in Europe, called Šediváček’s Long, is traditionally held in the small village of Jedlová in the Orlice Mountains.
This year, around seven hundred dogs and more than a hundred competitors (‘mushers’) from Czechia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Croatia, Hungary and Poland competed for the title.
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