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Ciao from Venice finally!
... but hard without keyboard. We are staying in fantastic private house in Venice right in a beautiful canal. Owned by an architect who has travelled all over the world and furnished his apt from his travels. Pictures to follow. Weather fantastic for last few days , blue skies and about 50 high so very pleasant. Might rain tomorrow but are traveling to bologna so not a problem except for ...
Caves and Prosciutto: Ljubljana, Lipica & Piran
... After the cave we went on a mini hike to a view point and took a lot of pictures. It was really pretty.
Just a 10 minute walk from the cave sight was a tiny authentic restaurant where we had a prosciutto tasting! It was the best I have ever had, and I normally dont even like it. It wasnt super chewy and slimy but really good! I had no idea that it was raw meat!! I knew it was preserved in salt but I just assumed it was cooked somehow afterwards but ...
Caves n coast
... the road. This magnificent and impregnable castle has been perched in the middle of a vertical 123m high cliff for more than 700 years. It looks pretty cool as it is actually set into the cliff face.
We then drove a bit further down towards the coast and had a beautifully scenic drive from Kocep along to Piran, very mediterranean-y and a perfect sunny day. That's what we found so great about Slovenia; you could be in the mountains ...
Venice
... percent of what I hear, I'll be happy. I'm trying hard to distinguish Gothic, Byzantine and Baroque architecture! Oh la la... We visited the opulent Basilica Di San Marco (only stood in line 5 minutes), words cannot describe the feelings as you walk around, so much to take in. Explored the Piazza San Marco. Walked past Caffè Florian, it ...
Lake, Lagoon and Legache
... tourist trail in a part of Venice called Canareggio. It had a number of interesting attractions including yet more Tintorettos, and the tomb of the artist himself, but we never got to see them as the church had closed an hour before we got there. Undaunted, we explored the surrounding area, which was full of quaint features such as some intriguing 13th century statues of men in turbans, known as I Mori (the ...