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Trivia anyone?
... story, but none of them have much English and they ask us to wait, although we're not sure why, we think it's so we can await someone who can translate. Soon enough that proves to be the case and a lovely lady arrives who translates for us. A police report is written, stamped and duly signed. The interpreter tells us that Naples is a beautiful city and we would need to spend at least a week here to appreciate its beauty and gives us some tips about how we ...
Italians and Opera
... with a Italian accent), whilst the officer on the boat was doing a lot of pointing, shouting back and head shaking as he tried to get the Italians to secure the ropes in the right way. In the end the Chief Engineer and a couple of deck hands came off the ship to finish the job.
Today’s adventure was a trip up Mount Vesuvius and then a tour around Pompeii. The trip up the volcano was by coach to within about a km of the crater rim. This last km ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
... I guess "reaching out" to the next generation which no longer feels the appeal of boring church masses… This is something I would expect to see in the USA where all kinds of strategies are used to make religion a bit more “hip” for the next generation… but not here in Italy—interesting sight though.
And with that, I head back to Napoli where I enjoy a very well deserved, warm night’s ...
1151. Searching for Roman Ruins (Italy 128)
Day 063: 3 hours, 5.0 kms
A bit further up the road is Nocera Superiore—and here I veer off on a wild goose chase following a sign to some Roman ruins, only to follow a twisting lane up along the perimeter of the town, past farm estates and ugly abandoned homes… but no Roman ruins… Finally I give up and head back, looking for the heart of the town. ...
1150. Rail Junction Town (Italy 127)
Day 063: 2 hours, 4.0 kms
Nocera Inferiore—despite its unpretentious name is a large town and a small railroad hub: hear the railway up to Avellino and Benevento, the two other provinces of this region, heads off. I pause in a cramped little plaza near the station with a nice view of the ...