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Caves and Prosciutto: Ljubljana, Lipica & Piran
... After the cave we went on a mini hike to a view point and took a lot of pictures. It was really pretty.
Just a 10 minute walk from the cave sight was a tiny authentic restaurant where we had a prosciutto tasting! It was the best I have ever had, and I normally dont even like it. It wasnt super chewy and slimy but really good! I had no idea that it was raw meat!! I knew it was preserved in salt but I just assumed it was cooked somehow afterwards but ...
Caves n coast
... were laid in the cave; so you can admire the size and splendour of the underground world through tunnels and arches opening up into huge halls and caverns.
So after a fun train ride through the subterranean we got off and were herded round in groups to view the calcite formations, stalactites and stalagmites abounding in a variety of shapes, colours and age. It was fascinating as we dove further into the cave systems and had some ...
Cruise Blog 1
... to find our cabin without reading ship maps. There is a theatre, 2 swimming pools, 2 sit down restaurants and a buffet (we won’t be going there based on the feeding time at the zoo experience when we walked through yesterday) and several cover charge eateries (6 or 7) from pizza to french cuisine that cost 15 – 25 US $ a head to eat at. The others are all included. There are numerous bars, clubs and chill out zones. A pianist, Vladimir Krivian is playing at ...
Venice
Transferred from our bus to a ferry that took us into Venice. The weather Gods were on our side: light rain on our way there, stopped as we got off the ferry. No place like it on earth! We had a local guide for a few hours who took us around the main sites and the narrow alleyways. Wonderful to hear the history from a local guide...if I only ...
Verona and Padua
... caught up on the history I missed in school... Padua - a university town, the 3rd oldest in Europe, where Galileo taught. We visited St Anthony of Padua Cathedral, gothic architecture. We are staying near Venice, on the Adriatic Sea. Lovely, lovely seaside town with a marble boardwalk, fine sand and the roar of the surf (collected seashells to show Hope and Chloe) Our guide arranged for a turkey dinner for us, an unusual meal for Italians, nice touch. Tomorrow Venice! ...