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Travel Blogs from Giugliano in Campania
1147. Going to Mass to Escape the Rain (Italy 124)
... explore Scafati properly… across its river, tumbling over an artificial waterfall… on to another church and plaza where a Roma woman is training her young child to beg… One plaque catches my attention, written in English and Italian, dedicated to General Forrester, thanking him for "liberating" Scafati and sparing it from further destruction in World War II. I’m ...
1144. Wandering the Fertile Farmlands (Italy 121)
Day 062: 2 hours, 2.0 kms
On back to the main road, I continue north where I have another 2 towns to pass through before reaching they Napoli-Salerno road once again. The first is Santa Maria Carita, which is a little ways off the main road, after some fertile farm fields. Here I find a peaceful, large plaza with a giant fake Christmas tree and a cathedral that looks more like a neo-classical Roman temple. ...
1143. Stumbling on an Old Roman Villa (Italy 120)
... in the middle of his farm! I ask if I have to pay anything…
“Gratuito!” he reassures me. I’m starting to really like Grugnano after all.
And so I discover my own ancient Roman villa which captures some of the same magic of Pompeii, with its well preserved rooms, garden courtyard and even paintings on the walls—the difference is that here ...
1142. Sunshine and Holiday Cheer (Italy 119)
... see in the wintertime here. There are families and a lot of young folks, just chilling out together, and the center of activity is a large, fancy gazebo in the center of the plaza. Right down the road is a port and immediately afterwards the steep mountains of the Sorrento Peninsula—another "must see" of my tour.
But now I’m heading inland, up the narrow side streets of the town, then to where ...
Climbing to the “craters edge”
... the top ranging in age from 10 to 75. The reason for it to be known as the most dangerous volcano on the planet is the fact that 3 million people choose to live around it. But it was a great experience looking into the crater that caused so much destruction. We were also lucky enough to see sulphur steam bellowing out from the crater floor. We could see over the beautiful bay of Naples and from what we saw that would ...