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The Day that was Ruined
... It was covered by trees and provided necessary shade as it was quite warm. So, we had time to cool off and relax before we went exploring.
Ostia Antica is the old port of Rome. It was built circa 350 B.C. at the point where the Tiber River met the sea. Now the sea is about 3km away and the river curves away from the ruins. This city was covered by muds several hundred years later. That mud preserved ...
"Sepelemparan Batu" dari Vatikan
... musim semi, rasanya berenang bukan ide yang baik buat kami.
Kami memanfaatkan malam itu untuk mencuci baju di laundromat. Cukup dengan memasukkan uang koin 3,5 Euro baju-baju kami pun dicuci. Untuk dikeringkan, cucian harus dipindahkan ke mesin pengering dan memasukkan uang koin lagi. Malam itu kami tidur cukup larut karena menunggu cucian kering.
Keesokan paginya kami sarapan di Ciao Bella. Harganya 5 Euro. Untuk menghemat, hari-hari ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do!
... decided to hop off the bus at the Trevi fountain...or as the locals say Fontana de Trevi!! Here we were thinking that we were going to have to quiet time at the fountain throwing in our three coins!! NO WAY! We were there for a quiet time amongst literally 2000 people! We had to manage our way into the fountain, eat our gellati and throw in the coins without having to hurt someone for getting in our way!! It was so crowded!!
We then meandered our way around gorgeous, ...
It rhymes with hello- Spello
About 20-25 km north of our "farm home" is the medieval small town of Spello. According to ourGuide Book, it lies above the Vale of Spoleto, a broad crescent-shaped valley from Assisi in the north to Spoleto in the south. Almost perfectly flat, the land was once the bottom of LagoTiberino, a vast shallow lake like the present day Lago Trasemino. It was eventually drained by the Romans who constructed the La Flaminia which became the main artery for the development of the Umbrian ...
When in Rome...
... right by the train station, located in a great spot. There were many items we wanted to cross off our 'to-do' list and being centrally located helped greatly. Our first stop – shockingly – was the Colosseum. One word can sum up this massive structure – Wowzers! Boy was this cool. The Colosseum is a massive structure that used to house gladiatorial games, circus type events, and other exciting stuff. I’m sure you all ...