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Amalfi from the Sea & 4-0 Football!
Today was a pretty quiet day. I wanted to take some pictures of the town and square to share with all. I first stopped at the square and had a really pretty cappucino (picture below). Then, Salvatore, Gabriella's son, offered to go to Amalfi to his boat to swim. Today was the hottest day of the year. Apparently there is an "African Wind" that is really heating up Italy and is pretty out of the ordinary. A trip to the ...
Pompei
... were available. The staff here were good too. There was no change area for babies, so they let us use one of the offices to change Nora, which was awfully nice of them. It was well worth the cost of admission to wander for hours, which we did. Both of us have incredibly sore feet now.
The train station at Pompei however, wasn't as accomodating. This was the diaper explosion. Not a little one either. Nora needed a full ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
... with columned arcades and chic balconies looking down from above—one of the most beautiful Old Towns I've seen on this trip so far!
I mingle with the well dressed crowd, soaking in the vibe, and pausing to sample a delicacy or two along the way.
Then I head back to the train station, where a couple of people, including a guitar carrying priest are putting on a little mass, right there in the ...
1151. Searching for Roman Ruins (Italy 128)
... Nocera Superiore has a wide main boulevard, but a much emptier feel than its sister town. But it does have an interesting round church that looks very ancient—and yes, Nocera Superiore does trace its history back to Roman times… also have the remnants of an ancient acqueduct…
But, back to the present, I'm a bit concerned to find a semi abandoned train station ...
1150. Rail Junction Town (Italy 127)
Day 063: 2 hours, 4.0 kms
Nocera Inferiore—despite its unpretentious name is a large town and a small railroad hub: hear the railway up to Avellino and Benevento, the two other provinces of this region, heads off. I pause in a cramped little plaza near the station with a nice view of the ...