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Colossal Walk (the rest of the Rome)
... looked welcoming despite our full bellies. Everything looked nicer at night. And then I saw him! Our guitar player was sitting near the side of the road smoking a cigarette. We walked up to him happily and gave him a couple of Euros thanking him for the song. :)
We saw the fountain at night, and then the Spanish Steps. Both were much more dramatic lit up at night. We even found a geocache on the steps. Then we walked back to the hostel and called it a night. It was a ...
Vatican Splendor
... created by humans. I just think, when we see Christ face to face, when we get to heaven, we would be a million times more awe than this. That is hard to comprehend.
After taking a few pictures at the St. Peter’s Square, we had a gelato from a little café outside of the square. We have to meet up with Rachel again at the Largo Argentino for a walking tour that evening. Not wanting to chance getting lost, we took a cab. This is how ...
Places to see & be - s. Maria Maggiore
... vinden kunt, is er ook één in het Fries opgehangen.
Zo komen ook alle minderheidstalen uit Europa aan bod! Prachtig symbolisch! Waarin we allen samen komen.
In de toeristische boekjes kunt u vast veel meer vinden over de S. Maria Maggiore. Met informatie over het feit dat het de hoogste klokkentoren van het oude centrum heeft (waar hoogbouw verboden is), of over de Borghesekapel die gebouwd is naar een ontwerp van Michelangelo.
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When in Rome
... the road to the Paestum entrance I caught sight of the Temple of Neptune, as it's called, and said something like 'Holy sh*t', and kept saying that until I'd spent quite a bit of time walking around it (and the inevitable school group turned up). There are 3 Greek temples still standing from about 500 BC, but the one in particular is very, very impressive, it would have been even more so when it was apparently painted red, black and ...
So close to Scotland I can almost taste the haggis
... some idiot decided to make most of them seasonal and close for visiting October 31st. Guess when we'll be there? First 5 days of November. But...luckily there are a few smart people who keep their castles open all year. Maybe on this return trip I can stay in a castle...yeah that sounds like a good plan.
Myths about monsters in lakes...watch out Nessie, I'm going to find you! (I actually really am going ...