Hotel Sasso Rosso
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Ogni Santi
Since in Italy we had off on all saints day, it was a 4 day weekend for us. A girl, denise from our residence here invited us to come visit her in her hometown. After celebrating halloween a bit we went to Trento on thursday. Trento is a little town in nothern italy in the dolomites actually. They have a university also. I really liked the city, because it is even smaller than padova and very cute. I like that the italians ...
A day of cold and hot
... on them. Where I’m standing is right on the top of a very steep cliff edge just looking down on the slopes below. I’m thinking some of these skiers are mad at the speeds and the steep slopes they go down. Well, that was until a chap came right alongside me and stopped. He was looking over the edge of this cliff and then over he went. Jump, jump jump and he was about 100ft below me!!! Here I’m thinking I had guts but never in my life would I ever have ...
No marmite, just rain
... Giant's pot. Disappointed not to find a large pot of marmite, as my imagination had led me to believe... this site was created by erosion during the ice age, these are little more than deep holes in the rock, one of which requires climbing up a iron ladder and the other is a deep pool of murky water. It was certainly worth the stop, as there was of course a geocache there and on International Earth Cache day... it couldn't be missed ;).
After this we ventured back down ...
The Italian Pit Stop
... upon. Lunch and Landy were our lucky talismans yet again, as they enticed another new friend bearing indispensable advice. A jocund fellow who had journeyed from somewhere in between Cologne and Frankfurt told us how enamoured he was with the English habitation of Birmingham, in particular with the pub crawls and mobile urinals which it proffers (neither of which he had experienced before). I have never visited this Birmingham but did feel that ...
Otzi the Iceman
... place was closed and we couldnt find the other. So there went our plans to bike out to the castle and/or the mountain museum. We decided against the cable car as well as it was a foggy rainy day, and we would only get a lovely view of white, white and more white. So Otzi was the only tourist attraction that earned our tourist dollars today!
Otzi was discovered in 1991 by Austrian climbers, who initially thought they ...