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Looking for Audrey Hepburn
... another. Clearly they were practicing the world’s oldest profession and I’m not talking bread baking. 3) We stopped for lunch in a small town and wandered into the first open restaurant we found. The owner of the restaurant was a motorcyclist and proudly showed us his moto: A 17-year-old Suzuki Virago in mint condition. He showed us the lights he had added and all of the chrome plated fixens, beaming with pride. ...
Naples, Amalfi coast and Paestum temples
... cash. The machine said no cash for you! We called the credit union again and found out that there had been a security breach at the credit union and they were only letting people take out $149 US at a time. So we got some cash and headed back to our hotel. We decided to have our last dinner at our hotel. They had a special dinner with music and dancing on the patio under the stars. It was molto ...
Oh! Campania!!
Oh! Campania! Site of the best Saturday of my life, hands down.
Quiz time! What/where is Campania? It's the area around Naples aka Napoli in Southern Italy. (It's actually the state of which Naples is capital; Rome is capital of the state of Lazio.)
It's our first long class trip, a bit like dipping our toes in the water, which is more than a metaphor, as we all dipped our toes and then some in the Mediterranean together.
We left bright and ...
Maratea - A hilltop town with a difference
... This was such a contrast to an English train, where you try and be as quiet and inconspicuous as possible in order to respect your neighbours... I think we were the only 2 non-Italians on that train, and when we reached Maratea, it seemed like we were the only 2 English speaking people in town.
Perhaps it was the fact that it wasn't overrun with English, Australians, Americans, Germans etc, like the other parts of Italy universally are, that made it feel like we ...
Praja
... the sea was fairly rough and she pointed out how to get to the beach. So we went there and ate some fresa, which was pretty good, some hard bread soaked in water and topped with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, eggplant, olives, tuna and some other pickled stuff that we couldn't work out what it was! We then went to visit the town and afterwards we went back to the beach to watch the sunset. This is when I got the ...