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Filed under: Arts and Culture, Learning, Europe, Italy, Video Created by Swiss filmmaker Joer .. more ..
Posted 18 days ago at GadlingWe had a great time in Lucca, Italy today. It was a half-day tour with about an hour of free time. Lucca .. more ..
Posted 18 days ago at Senior Travel by Judy and JimSaint Mark's Basilica (Venice, Italy) "Today is the feast day of Saint Mark and I .. more ..
Posted 18 days ago by VenetianCat at Venetian Cat Bauer - The Venice BlogFor a long time the only high speed train option in Italy was the state-run Trenitalia. Sure there are plenty of trains that can get you between Rome and Venice in like four hours or so, but there were often complaints about service and quality along with also this and that. A little competition might be just what the Italian train system needs, and thats where Italo comes in to play. Late last mon .. more ..
Posted 18 days ago at Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel GuideBilled as the world's tallest water ride, the $26-million Divertical at Italy's Mirabilandia theme park will combine a shoot-the-chutes flume and a roller coaster track with an offshore powerboat racing theme.
Posted 18 days ago at Travel News & Deals - latimes.comBeautiful Balcony, Locorotondo, Italy. Taken by: Julie Gilley On the first Friday of every month, I will share a photo from my travels or yours. If you'd like a chance to see one of your fabulous vacation photos published on...
Posted 18 days ago at Travel with JulieJoin me for a unique presnetation of juggling skills and hilarious entertainment in Epcot’s Italy Pavilion as Sergio performs his feats of amazement. Hope you enjoy today’s video, be sure to leave a comment! Rick Howard
Posted 18 days ago at Travel with RickPosted 19 days ago at Daily Photos & Frugal Travel Tips
A weird and wonderful place near me is known as The Dying City. Its real name is Cività di Bagnoregio. read more
Posted 19 days ago at Wandering Educators - A Global Community of Educators, Sharing Travel ExperiencesIn Italy, “the land of a thousand bell towers,” rustic towns love the sound of their own church bells. They each have their own dialect, favorite saints, and folklore. The folklore of Vernazza and Monterosso will be enlivened with tales of the flood of 2011. In Monterosso, beloved statues in the church survive — while a mud-line halfway up the wall in the nave is a reminder that the townspeople heroically came to their rescue, taking them through raging waters t .. more ..
Posted 20 days ago at Rick Steves: Blog Gone EuropeOriginally known as Mare Superum (upper sea), the Adriatic Sea graces the shores of Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Eleven major rivers make the journey to greet this beautiful sea, just as the ancient R .. more ..
Posted 20 days ago at VagablondLucky for me, hubs rarely reads my blog. By some chance if you see this one babe, I'll ask for forgiveness later (tee-hee)! Hubs often feels like the jolly green giant when we travel through Italy. Well, you can see...
Posted 20 days ago at Travel with JulieUp to £100 off and fabulous food offers at Da Mossa in Italy Visit in May or October to get:
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