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Canals and Alleyways
... pong when an Italian walked in and sat down next to us. He waited a moment and then motioned to the ping pong table and said, "Ping pong?" We ended up playing ping pong with him and his brother and his friend. His aunt was with them. None of them spoke english. Since Italian and Spanish are similar, Erica and the two other girls could make some sort of converstation with them. I was kinda stuck since I knew neither language and ended up communicating via the Italian's iPhone ...
The Classic Water City
Next on the must-see list of Italy was Venice. For pure wow factor alone, this may be one of my all time favorite cities. The island portion of Venice is truly fascinating with no motor vehicles or really even bicycles, because anything with wheels would need to navigate a veritable maze of waterways, bridges, and stairs. Transportation by boat is the norm and the water buses are just as efficient as a regular city bus with a no nonsense pick up and drop off and move on routine. One of ...
Canals and Bridges
... there are massive billboards and it looks in very poor taste.
St Mark's square was packed with people and pigeons. There were several restaurants that provided their own classical and jazz music acts, but don't sit down or you will be charged a fortune for the ...
Veneza
... um lugar para assistir não foi fácil....
Assim que o navio atracou, Helena fez mais um lanchinho básico de sushis antes de baixar terra.
Haja saúde!
Ela e eu decidimos participar de um tour à pé pela cidade organizado pela equipe de excursão do navio que terminaria +/-18:30h na Praça de San Marco.
Agendamos então com meus pais que o ponto de encontro seria no Hard Rock Café às 19h.
Nosso passeio ...
Episode 15
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Etna is 3323m high, but the highest craters, there are 3 of them, are closed to the public as they are all active. Some steam and gas clouds were rising from one but we couldn’t see any other signs of activity. In one of the 3 craters we walked around a small amount of steam puffed now and again and some tiny little bit of snow hung around in very shaded places. All the upper slopes are covered in deep volcanic ash and cinders, this is ...