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Day 7 - Parma - Genoa - Cannes - Antibes
Most of the day was spent in the bus today. We spent the morning traveling from Parma to the sea port of Genoa, home port of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. We reached the city at 13h00 and spent an hour and a half walking around the harbour area.
We moved on from there along the winding highways and through many tunnels into France stopping at Cannes. This city is famous ...
French Riviera: Nice, Monaco, Eze, and Antibes
... looked like royal palace, but we weren't allowed. The seven of us went to an empty table and had some of the dealers explain to us how to play the table games. It was awfully intimidating to join a table where players were throwing down 1000 euro bills like toilet paper.
I decided to try to the slots, and I actually won about 20 euro which paid for my ticket into the casino. Callie was a bit luckier and walked away with 45 euro! The rest of my roommates weren't ...
Glimpse of the High Life
... of the biggest yachts I had ever seen, even counting ones from movies...one even had a helicopter pad on the top! Then we checked out the Old Town and came across the coolest market not only with food and flowers but also with handmade jewelry and clothes. To finish up the day, we grabbed a baguette sandwich and headed for the beach. We checked out the sailboats, climbed some rocks, and napped on the beach before heading back to Florence- ...
Preparation
Here I setup my blog for the coming months.. should work fine, specially posting by emails sounds promising...
read it today and got inspired...
"All you need on your journey is an open mind, an open heart and the open road. Where the road will take you, is a discovery worth experiencing. May this adventure live in YOUR open heart for many more years to come."
-Raj
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Playgrounds of the Rich and Famous
... local foods, and Kathy explained the entire screwed up state of politics in the United States. Seemed like a balanced conversation, right?
All our best, as we now head off to Florence. So why did the renaissance begin in Florence? Who is this Italian they keep talking about, Mike L. Angelo? Did he invent something extraordinary like pizza? What’s the big deal?
Goodnight from aboard the good ship Solstice somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea.
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