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Venice
I am getting used to the early mornings again, mainly because you can sleep on the coach and you can put up with being a little tired if you have the chance to sleep later...and you know...see the world! Rumour mill has it the mask party we missed sucked...nearly everyone there was wasted and only half of them wore a mask. It may have been different if we hadn't had the toga or the TopDeck cough, but I'm glad the need for sleep prevailed. We took ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...
Venice in less than 24 hrs
... are narrow and winding with pretty bridges connecting every which way. After purposely getting lost are stomachs started to grumble for some Italian food. We found a quieter piazza to enjoy our first dinner in Italy. After our bellies were full we made our way back to our campsite. We arrived at our campsite to the sound of blasting hip hop music and people ...
Rome to Venice via Florence.
... time to explore. We looked for an open restaurant but couldn't
find any so we went to a takeaway pizza place and had some pizza,
then went and had a gelato. Walking back to the coach we saw how very
few things were open.
Once on the coach we headed for Venice. We just
talked on the coach and were given out our Venice maps and details
about the city in general plus a bit of history.
We arrived at the campsite ...
I wish everyone I know were in Venice with me!
... unreal how easy they made it look. To become a master it takes about 15 years and the tradition is usually passed down father to son. The master we saw was a third generation glass blower. After we finished the demonstration we visited the showroom and I have never seen such beautiful glass work, ok truthfully I have never really looked before. In Murano all of the different glass factories specialize in a different type ...
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