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Day 68 - Cagli - Venice
Time to get this show back on the road. We feel that we have been out of the holiday mode for far too long now so we are all looking forward to hitting the road and getting back into the swing of it again – and what better place to start than Venice.
We headed away from Cagli at about 11am and after a brief stop at the …
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, ...
Jammin, Jammin, and I hope you like Jammin too!
... one of the highlights though, and although I didn't get to find my usual free art installation, we did see many mask shops, a lot of loud university graduates running around in bubble wrap dresses seemingly following us, and gondolas (which lets face it, if you go to Venice and you don't see any, you're not in Venice).
We also saw a couple of Americans (one sporting a rather dirty stache) who looked a lot like the duo from the band We Are Scientists who were playing ...
Lost in Venice
Left Innsbruck at around 11am, on a full bus to Venice. Got a seat at the front of the bus. Had a service stop about 20 minutes later at Europe's highest McDonalds, where the views of the Austrian Alps were visible from the eating area. When we left the service stop, the movie 'The Italian job' was played in the bus. The remake, not the original, but still an absolutely awesome movie, getting us ready for some sights we will see in Italy! Had a second service stop before ...
Futon, Chandelier, Sunburn. 36 hours in Venice.
... building. The manager of the hostel and the guy carrying my bag had a brief conversation in Italian and then we left and walked the seven blocks back the main hostel.
My room was the most interesting one since the Cinque Terre, having both a futon and a chandelier.I assume this was the dining room at some point. With no other beds (or futons), it looked like I'm going to have the room to myself...a quiet sleep after not much sleeping in Rome would be greatly ...