Travel Blog Photos from Cassino (39)
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... was destroyed in the war so the abbey including church has all been rebuilt, and the town of Cassino is an average post war town in Italy - not too much to see architecturally speaking. We took one of the very infrequent shuttle buses (the only buses ...
... abbey were used by the Germans to hide their weapons and ammunitions in the tunnels underneath it, launched a massive bombardment of Cassino and the Monastery. The old roman town of Cassino and the Monastery were totally destroyed. With time, both ...
... than the EuroStar ES trains) from Rome to Casino left on time and arrived on time in mid-morning at the "Stazionne di Cassino". My two cousins, Franca and Rosetta, were waiting for us. They both live, with their families and my uncle Abel, in ...
... -type espresso drink. It was too die for. It was so refreshing and good. Actually, since our arrival in Italy, the boys have become big fans of cafe latte and cappuccinos. The second time we tried it, chocolate syrup was added to it ...
Cassino, Lazio, Italy

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When visiting Italy
Posted on Apr 14, 2008, 18:53:32
... (spa town), Gaeta (Seaside town with interesting military history, and a fantastic place for an evening passagiata), Monte Cassino (of WWII battle fame) Trentino Alto Adige ... stunning mountains (especially in summer) and Austrian style towns... ...
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