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Natale!
... I turned around and it looked like the hills had enclosed around me. It was nice just to go for a quiet walk, the whole town was pretty dead. I wandered out to the pier for a bit as well and just watched the waves roll in. It was a really windy day but the view was just as nice. When I got back everyone was a bit more ready al we headed out for a walk the opposite way of the day before. This time we mainly just stuck to walking along the water and then up one small ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
Day 063: 5 hours, 6.0 kms, Day: 29.0 kms
After Nocera Superiore, it feels like the road is gradually climbing higher and higher… which means colder and colder… and daylight is fading fast. But there are positive signs: a lot or roadside businesses which signal that I must be approaching a major town… and the sunset is beautiful, as the red colored clouds blend contrast with the dark ...
1151. Searching for Roman Ruins (Italy 128)
... Nocera Superiore has a wide main boulevard, but a much emptier feel than its sister town. But it does have an interesting round church that looks very ancient—and yes, Nocera Superiore does trace its history back to Roman times… also have the remnants of an ancient acqueduct…
But, back to the present, I'm a bit concerned to find a semi abandoned train station ...
1150. Rail Junction Town (Italy 127)
... behind me for a strum session, then on through the town… past its respectable old City Hall and spacious plaza… past some high rise apartment buildings—something I haven't seen in a while. It’s almost comforting to see some urban life when it felt like I was getting farther and farther from ...
1143. Stumbling on an Old Roman Villa (Italy 120)
... exploring it all on my own—and I came across it completely by accident. And on top of that, here you get a nice view of Castellamare, Torre Anunciate and—of course, Vesuvius.
It’s a special discovery: an ancient Roman farm with its beautiful symmetrical buildings and courtyards… and right on top of it, a modern farm, with its buildings looking quite sloppy in contrast. ...