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Italian Adventure
... steps and Trevi Fountain and got a general feel for the city. It was beautiful to see the town at dusk and despite the late hour it was still stinking hot. We had our first meal as a group at a small local restaurant, for me it was carbonara, salad and tiramisu for dessert. I had a relatively early night knowing I had an early start the next day.
After a good night's sleep it was an early start as we headed for a private tour of the Vatican. I had been humming and ...
Smile like you mean it!
... for the fact that this trip has gone ahead, how successful it has been and that I still have more to do, but bitter that my trip finally has an end date, that I have to actually go back to a life back home. Its not a bad thing going home, just what follows. Oh well... For life is quite absurd, And death's the final word. You must always face the curtain with a bow! Forget about your sin -- give the audience a grin, Enjoy it -- it's the last ...
Roma
... el dia. Me fui caminando hasta la Biblioteca, y emprendi rumbo a la famosa Villa Borghese. Un parque gigante, con varias entradas, fundado en el siglo 17, es el parque mas famoso de Roma, lleno de caminos, calles, fuentes, estatuas, arboles de todo tipo, Piaaza de Siena (una especie de hipódromo), el Giardino del Lago, donde podes alquilar botes, con un templo chiquito en la mitad del lago. También hay varios museos y galerías de arte, el zoológico, la Casa del Cine. Divino. Mucha ...
Lots of old stuff
... still under modern Rome.
In the afternoon i did a crypt and catacomb tour. again quiet amazing to go back in history. One place we went had 4000 monks bones used as the decorations. this evening i headed to the jewish quarter and enjoyed the carnival atmosphere along the river, lots of bars restaurants markets and carnival games.
i am sad to leave this amazing city but excited to meet up with Ali in France and start the next leg of this ...
Valley of Hell
... Hell. ...Why is it named that? I have no idea. Other than that the waterfalls used to frequently destroy everything with massive floods. We spent a few hours just hiking all over the property up and down the cliffs. We ate lunch there, too, and it turned out to be one of the best pasta Italian meals we've had. I had ricotta raviolo in pesto sauce and Chris had some pasta with tomato sauce. Mmm. ..So... Valley of Hell?? Hell is an ...