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Ravenna 2018 Pt 2
I started with the tombs of Dante and Theodoric the Great, and there are also more mosaics.
Stuart Silcox
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Scrovegni Chapel
while staying in Padua in 2018, I visited the Scrovegni Chapel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Frescoes painted in 1305 by Giotto
Stuart Silcox
Jun 81 min read
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Padova / Padua 2018
It is a medieval-looking city with beautiful civic buildings, churches, a cathedral, and one of the oldest universities in the world.
Stuart Silcox
Jun 11 min read
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Rialto Bridge/ Farewell Tribute
Ponte di Rialto (The Rialto Bridge) is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice.
Stuart Silcox
May 251 min read
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Burano
As one story tells it, the buildings are differently colored to help drunk fisherman find their way home without stumbling into the wrong house.
Stuart Silcox
May 181 min read
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Piazza San Marco
On my second day in Venice, the weather improved, and I took public transport to Piazza San Marco, or St Mark's Square in English
Stuart Silcox
May 111 min read
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Venice Day 1
After being lost in the maze of streets and canals, I eventually found my accommodation, dumped my luggage, and ventured out to take these first images.
Stuart Silcox
May 41 min read
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Walking Matera
Matera is one of the oldest continuing human settlements on the planet, dating back to the Paleolithic 10th millennium BC
Stuart Silcox
Apr 271 min read
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Aberobello Day Trip
Only settled in the sixteenth century, Alberobello is famous for the round stone houses called Trulli,
Stuart Silcox
Apr 201 min read
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Lecce
Located in the south of Italy, on the "heel," is Lecce. Considered the "Florence of the South" for its Baroque architecture
Stuart Silcox
Apr 131 min read
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Caserta
A short train trip northeast of Napoli brings you to the town of Caserta, where the Royal Palace of Caserta is located.
Stuart Silcox
Apr 61 min read
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Pompeii Tour
It was Incredible to walk around this huge site, and just like the mosaics exhibition, a couple of days earlier
Stuart Silcox
Mar 301 min read
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Napoli Mosaics Exhibition
What struck me was how similar these ancient people were to us. Also, depictions of sea creatures could be found in facsimile at the local
Stuart Silcox
Mar 231 min read
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Sorrento Off Season
Leaving Naples/Napoli, I took a train south, leaving the suburbs behind, and arrived at the coastal resort town of Sorrento,
Stuart Silcox
Mar 161 min read
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Amalfi Pre-Season
Having left Sorrento by bus, traveling around some very tight, hair-raising, cliff-side bends I arrived in Amalfi on a cold, wet day
Stuart Silcox
Mar 91 min read
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Positano Day Trip
A short but harrowing bus ride from Amalfi where I was staying is Positano,
Stuart Silcox
Mar 21 min read
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Tropea Pt 2
Trenta Trenta," came the cry, to which I retorted, "Venti Venti." A sob story about the cost of fuel then ensued.
Stuart Silcox
Feb 231 min read
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Tropea Part 1
As the boat slipped its moorings and the engine failed to start I wondered what I had got myself into.
Stuart Silcox
Feb 162 min read
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Amalfi by Night
Greetings, this week another post from my Italy 2018 trip. Long exposure night shots taken on my final night in Amalfi.
Stuart Silcox
Feb 101 min read
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