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Rain rain go away
... views of the Bay of Naples and the sea. We were able to see a bit of the sea since the clouds cleared up as we were leaving (just my luck!)
We went to this furniture factory which has been passed down 16 generations. They still use the same tools as the first generation used. They make these beautiful wood tables and pieces of work. The games table that allows you to play 7 games was a whooping 6000 Euros!!
After that we ...
Clinging to the Cliffs in Amalfi
As I lay in bed this morning, I strongly contemplated ditching our plans for the day and just heading back to lay on a deck chair at Marina San Francesco instead. However, I was sure I'd regret it if we didn't make it to the Amalfi Coast, so reluctantly I dragged myself out of bed and prepared myself for a turbulent bus ride. The Amalfi Coast is a stunning piece of scenery along the Mediterranean and one of Italy's true gems. The road along ...
Ashes to Ashes
... and Herculaneum. The two waves of pyroclastic asplosion (highly technical term) wrecked the vast majority of the former, whereas the materials of the latter were swept by much less substantial volcanic gasses before being gently buried.) So of course, our first goal was to find the brothel. (Called the Lupanare, "wolf-house") (which really isn't any less reasonable than names like "Spearmint ...
The Amalfi Coast and Paestum
... looked up at the cliff hugging homes. Many of these homes were built before the automobile had been invented and they still have the steps up to their homes - 50, 100, even 500 steps. We were told that one of the homes has 2000 steps, and it was used daily for the family to go to and from work below. All of these steps had to be made into the cliffs, often chiseling them out of the rocks.
Between the towns, the coast reminded us of the California ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
Day 063: 5 hours, 6.0 kms, Day: 29.0 kms
After Nocera Superiore, it feels like the road is gradually climbing higher and higher… which means colder and colder… and daylight is fading fast. But there are positive signs: a lot or roadside businesses which signal that I must be approaching a major town… and the sunset is beautiful, as the red colored clouds blend contrast with the dark ...