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A dazed day in Elba.
... simple life in Elba. From here we ventured up behind the village in little alleys paved in what looked like pink quartz, presumably hundreds of years old. All was going very well until several things in my line of vision when patchy. Migraine can hit in the most annoying places and it was back to the ship for me. Pills and a dark room for a few hours helped enormously but it will be no alcohol or rich food for me tonight. Early to bed as we sail to Rome where we bid the Pride ...
Kareoke in Cecina
... sternly told when checking in to be silent after 10pm).
Didnt get much sleep as my inflatable jandle finally bit the dust and went down.
Got up the next morning to work out some accom in Rome and went for a lovely swim before packing up and heading back to the train station, where we waited for a few hours for the train.
Luckily the train wasnt quite so hot, so 3 hours later we reluctantly arrived back in Rome.
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The ocean!
... Lovely. That's the longest siesta I've ever heard of. We found a pizza place that had the worst pizza we have ever tasted! On our way back to Cortona we stopped in Montalcino which just happened to have a medieval festival similar to the one we were hoping to see ... "yes!" only it was just ending. We joined the locals as they paraded into town dressed in their medieval costumes. The town was beautiful and we found a lovely restaurant to end our ...
Night Time Sympathize
... but no one of too much interest. The next morning I got going at about noon and my intention was to make sure that I got all the major sights in Vatican City covered. On my walk to Vatican City I realized that Rome is a very epic place. It took me about 4 hours to get to the Vatican because every 100 meters or so I ran into another historical landmark that was a must see. It was reinvigorating walking around in Rome! Everything is made of ...
Isola d'Elba, Toscana
... città, sulle vecchie mura e sul mare ruggente di settentrione che la circonda, se avete curiosità e tempo andate anche a visitare il museo napoleonico, che non è granché ma è un vero e proprio oggetto di culto per i francesi in visita.Poi se avete fame vi consiglio di fermarvi al “Castagnacciaio” nella stradina di fronte al Municipio, dove trovate una buona pizza in teglia a fuoco di legna, ma anche la mitica cecina o il sempre buono castagnaccio. Se poi ...