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Day 12
... an update on the zoobiquity...I am now on chapter 4. If you are interested a better understanding of human sexuality or need a refresher course from that psych class you nay have taken during high school or undergrad...chapter 4 is a great one. It really explains human ananomty and the comparison/similarities we have witb animals as well as history. I think it coold be a great source if anyone has teens in school and want to share this book with the health ...
A man who has not been in Italy
... back, the lagoon started turning into a swamp, and with swamp comes mosquitos and with mosquitos comes malaria and with medieval malaria comes death. So everyone left for the other islands, and Torcello was stripped of most of its buildings. Although it may take over an hour to get from Venice to Torcello, I highly recommend you visit (once the bell tower is repaired).
Our plans to visit Burano on the way back didn’t eventuate; we were hot and bothered, and just ...
A Hot Day In Venice
... out in time for our tour. The guide took us around some major sights and some side streets, ending near some excellent street shopping. so we spent a couple hours wandering into shops before heading back to St Mark's square to see the basilica and the tower, both of which were incredibly beautiful. Our day finished off with a gondola ride through the canals which was a lot of ...
Very Romantic Venice
... city, the most northern port of the Mediterranean Sea.
Off the bus and onto a boat for a great ride past Palladian churches and 13th century palaces to St. Mark's Square where we disembark for a walk to the gondola. Our group takes 3 gondolas with 1 gondola containing the musicians who sing to us as we pass the Doges Place, the Bridge of Sighs (where Casanova made ...
The Classic Water City
Next on the must-see list of Italy was Venice. For pure wow factor alone, this may be one of my all time favorite cities. The island portion of Venice is truly fascinating with no motor vehicles or really even bicycles, because anything with wheels would need to navigate a veritable maze of waterways, bridges, and stairs. Transportation by boat is the norm and the water buses are just as efficient as a regular city bus with a no nonsense pick up and drop off and move on routine. One of ...