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Making a home in Cinque Terre!

ITALY | Fri, 2 Jan 2015 | By crobbins | Views [577] | Comments [1]

 Well folks, what an adventure Cinque Terre has been! I absolutely love it here!   Our train rides yesterday were eventful. We took a train from Venice to Florence, grabbed a bite to eat, and then hopped on the next train. However, going ... Read more >

Tags: cinque terre, hiking, limoncello, new friends, stairs

You, Me, & Capri

ITALY | Mon, 11 Jul 2011 | By libby-k8 | Views [35597]

*All times are approximate.   We are, after all, in Italy.   And I can’t remember.   8.20am: Train from Pompei Scavi, Villa dei Misteri 8.40am: Get off train in Sorrento.   Notice large, English-speaking group in front of ... Read more >

Tags: capri, limoncello, train disaster

Escape from Bari

ITALY | Tue, 26 Apr 2011 | By drmitch | Views [999]

On our second last day in Bari the three of us caught the train to Castellana, where we toured the “Grotte de Castellana": one of the most famous cave systems in Italy with a 3km walk to the “White Cave”, the whitest limestone cave in the world ... Read more >

Tags: bari, ferry, grotte de castellana, limestone caves, limoncello

 

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