The next part of the trilogy covers the period from the early 1960s to the Soviet occupation in August 1968. The story takes place at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, in the rocks and caves, at the Milovice tankodrome and, last but not least, in the world of traditional jazz fans. The author's pen drawings are not missing in this work either.
Mydlík alias RNDr Miroslav Kruta CSc was born in Prague in 1943. His childhood was greatly influenced by the fact that both his parents were scouts and he himself was a member of a scout troop surviving under the wings of Svazarm from the age of nine. After graduating from high school, he studied geology with a specialization in paleontology. After graduation, he remained at the faculty as an assistant and after ten years he moved to the Geological Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, where he studied Paleozoic ostracods and remained until his retirement. He also participated in the Elborz Zagros 1969 and Cotopaxi 1972 volcanological expeditions and in geological mapping in the Libyan Sahara. In retirement, he translated a number of books from English and organized courses of the Tai Chi Chuan school of Thomas Nowakowski at his farm Zlatý Kopec near Čakovice.
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