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Travel Blogs from Sant'Angelo
1142. Sunshine and Holiday Cheer (Italy 119)
... see in the wintertime here. There are families and a lot of young folks, just chilling out together, and the center of activity is a large, fancy gazebo in the center of the plaza. Right down the road is a port and immediately afterwards the steep mountains of the Sorrento Peninsula—another "must see" of my tour.
But now I’m heading inland, up the narrow side streets of the town, then to where ...
1140. A Disaster in the Making (Italy 117)
... head on into the wild and expore a greater swath of Southern Italy… but right now I’m just fascinated by this Napoli Region, and as long as I’m discovering new towns every day, I think I’ll just keep going.
I pick up where I left off in Torre del Greco, where I follow a long stretch of road line with houses, with nary a space in between them. And this is the “hot zone”, the area most likely to be hit by a ...
1139. Back down the Mountain (Italy 116)
... blowing needle-like bits of snow and rock in my face. I try using my guitar as a guard, but within seconds my hands are completely numb. I’m suddenly struck by the realization of how vulnerable I am. If I were to slip and break a leg or something—how long would it take me to freeze to death in this wind? Not long at all I’m sure. I now realize that, though I may be a good hike and urban explorer, I’m definitely no ...
1138. Reach Vesuvius—or Perish in the Undert
... King Vesuvius.
On up the mountainside, there’s a feeling of abandon. Abandoned restaurants… I take a little side road to what looks like a village—but the road takes me to a beautiful classic style hotel, with recently painted pastel doorways—completely abandoned. There are also eerie modern art sculptures along the way adding to the mystique of the way.
Once again I try to take what looks like a shortcut ...
Amalfi Adventures Part Three!
... the side of the boat. Clinging on to Geoff (nearly drowning him in the process) we managed to scramble back up the steps, having swallowed a fair amount of the Mediterranean by this time! Lisa could then see what was happening and came to lend assistance! We could all then see the funny side to our adventure and were then in fits of laughter as we recalled our exploits!! Lunch was then called for so we had some huge ham and ...