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Farewell Venice
... Venice and on the train ... -------- Added 3.10.2012 Arrivederci Venezia Today marked the end of our stay in beautiful Venice, and we were reluctant to part. We finished packing and tidying up, then headed out for one last walk on her calles, fondamentas and bridges, before collecting our bags, locking up the apartment and walking to the station. There was one last little bit of action as we crossed the big marble bridge over the Grand Canal, past the men selling cheap ...
Finding a Pizza in a Piazza
... restoration and addition of display areas since we last visited 13 years ago. It’s graphically informative – telling of the terrible regular carnage of both humans and animals during its 400 year lifetime of usage as a ‘sporting’ and entertainment venue. It’s not surprising that the Roman Empire fell when you comprehend what they did for fun. It’s hard to describe this massive ...
All Roads Lead To Rome
... are numerous vendors all around the train station selling cheap luggage. We haggled with a few, but their products were a bit more than we were looking for.
We finally found exactly what we needed and haggled down to 23 Euro for two bags. They probably wouldn't survive more than one trip, but that's all we needed them for. As we were walking away, the vendor can running after us. We'd given him a counterfeit 20 Euro bill. ...
Its amazing who you run into in Rome.......
... funny who you run into in Rome.....
At the bottom of the Spanish Steps....... and had a lovely evening with lots of laughs.....
Went to catch the Metro home, just buying ticket..... and the announcement came.... metro closed all out.....
Typical.....a walk home ......oh well ..... we walked off the ...
Ciao, Roma
... way); I think the Collosseum at least is a World Heritage site, and might be on one of the 7 wonders lists (but don't quote me on that!) - I will pictures up, but trust me, they don't do it justice. Amaazing.
I then headed into the centre of the city, passing various monuments and ruins sites (to many to mention!) towards the Pantheon. This is apparently the most intact ancient building in the city, and has it's structural engineering cleverly ...