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Roaming through Roma
... that, with a Rome book in hand, I was sure they spoke English. After listening in a bit it turns out that I was right. The two guys were university students from Texas and being the gentlemen that they were, not only gave us free bus tickets and mentioned how the tickets are not normally checked, but also held my pack on the busy bus ride when I couldn't seem to move in time for someone to get off. It was definitely a nice welcome. I will say that the dark walk from the bus stop, at ...
Day 5 - Rome
... personal view). We saw the Sistine Chapel. Very cool, and amazing story, etc, etc. We saw the Sistine Chapel first and felt it was a 10 out of 10 on the "Wow Scale". However, after seeing St. Peter’s Cathedral, it was at best a 7 out of 10. But the other 3 still thought it was a 10/10.
We had lunch at 4 pm at some little place and sat in their outdoor tables. Really late lunch because of the super long tour. We ...
Modern and Ancient Roman history.....
... as a Translator (given his fluency in several languages). One of the interesting points regarding the case against Priebke, is that the basis for his conviction largely rested on the fact that he was responsible for selecting five more people for execution than called for by "the orders".
I entered the Caves first and there wasn’t really much to see except for a large, lighted memorial plaque. There were several smaller plaques on the walls also, ...
Tired Tired Tired
... he created an artificial lake surrounded by pavilions. The lake was filled in and the land reused as the location for the new
Flavian Amphitheatre. Gladiatorial schools and other support buildings
were constructed nearby within the former grounds of the Domus Aurea.
This being a lake first the underground of the Colosseum was actually filled in with water and they would have Ship games. ...
L'asciugamano
... might have to travel armed.
Speaking of trips, I’ve been working overtime to book more trips. I don’t know how many trips you’ve booked in Europe, but this sure ain’t easy. You have to find good flight times, research the party area in that city, find a hostel near that area, and then figure out transportation to and from everywhere. We are going on a wine tasting trip to the region of Tuscany next weekend (4th-6th), Spring ...