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So Much to Tell
... was quite a shock to me. Right before my eyes, fish swam cautiously, rocks were covered in moss, it was amazing. After we swam, we got showered and dressed and went to dinner. The next day, we hiked ( really it was a leisurely stroll along cliffs lining the ocean, we called it a hike to make ourselves feel more authentic ) to Manorola. We found a fantastic little swimming hole and swam there for couple hours, then ...
Priests and nuns galore!
... involved again but from the top there were some great views. It was also not too busy so I managed to get some photos which makes it look like I'm the only one there.
It was interesting to see but as I've noticed with italian monuments there is a distinct lack of information telling you what you're looking at. They give loads of information on the art but nothing on the building or how it was really used. There's meant ...
To the Colosseum and Beyond: Two Days in Rome
... Spanish Steps. Jean didn't see what all the fuss was about, but it is a great location from which to people-watch.
Once again we managed to find the bus stop and get on the right bus. The buses here are strange. Some of them have machines in them into which you put the fare and a ticket
pops out. Others don't. For them you are supposed to buy your ticket(s) at a tobacco shop. So today we were told that we could pay on the bus we were catching. Wrong! We are three ...
Rome Was Not Built (Nor Written) in a Day
... center of the courtyard. It’s a modern piece from 1990 where the outer sphere symbolizes the harmony and perfection of God and nature. The inner sphere, smashing through the outer one, represents the desires of humans and the inherent flaw of original sin.
Before we go inside, we pass a giant bronze pine cone which was once housed in the ...
Vatican City & Spanish Steps
... from. It took us a little bit of walking around to find it, but we got our tickets, found the number 40 bus, and were on our way. The trip took about half an hour all up – lots of traffic at about 9am or so all over Rome. We arrived at the Piazza Pia, and then had to work out where that was in relation to where the main part of the Vatican was (Basilica of St Peter). We followed the wall of the Vatican and eventually found the main piazza area, and admired ...