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Car hire for 3 days over
... of a vineyard area.......so much more to this story but not enough room. Drove back inland today, small winding roads into tiny towns, no one else on the road thank goodness, went through forest areas, olive tree areas, more walled towns, forts, vineyards. Saw landslide affected area from floods of 5 days ago, roads closed. Ended up at orvieto, dropped car off heading towards amalfi coast tomorrow. Oh no iPad s full so can,t upload any photos. ...
A Picture Perfect Town
... of what my Italian kitchen would look like with the dishes and vases painted with beautiful, floral designs in bright colors.
I saw a couple of other attractions in Orvieto, although not everything I would have liked because I did not have very much time there. I climbed a clock tower, built at the end of the thirteenth century, 47 meters high, and in the middle of the city and so I got a stunning view of the whole city and ...
New Friends and a Great Meal
... and it is now 1130. So, a good Night has to end. CNC "Experiencing new flavors and tastes should be part of every travelers journey" - Charlie Expenses 8.80E- RT bus tickets to Bagnoregio 1.50E- Cappucino in Civita 1E-Maria's Giardina 8E- 2 eggplant, mozzarella, folded Torta, and a coke from Idea Pizza 45E- pasta with truffles, bruschetta, pasta, wild boar, large glass of red wine, tiramisu, mezzo litro white wine. No coperto Great meal! At Número Uno 58E-BNB Miles Walked- 7.8 ...
We Stay in Orvieto
... the tour, we grab a couple of slices of pizza for lunch and go to visit the well of the cave. This cave complex was discovered in 1984 when the owner of the restaurant above was renovating. The well here dates back to the Etruscans and was enlarged around 1527 by order of Pope Clement VII and then closed to the public in 1646. It lay hidden until 1984. They also found Etruscan and Roman artifacts, Etruscan tombs, a quarry, an Etruscan cistern system, ...
Zen and the Art of Travel
... was no way in hell that I was going to walk five kilometres back down that damn hill - and then stopped by a bar to get a gelato crepe. I chose panna cotta, and received an entire crepe filled and topped with gelato. Heaven. Amazing. Worth the Todes March....almost. Feeling much restored, I bought my ticket back and encountered several lovely Italians. Tuderte, as I think Todiites are called - are truly lovely people. They made an effort to understand me, ...