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Going Up and Coming Down

On our last full day in Sorrento we debated on whether to head back up the Amalfi coast and visit Ravello (just west of Amalfi) which we hadn’t…

Amalfi Apartments

Actually, I’m not sure if these are apartments. Could be a hotel or businesses. Whatever, it still amazes me how they literally build right into the cliffs. I’ve…

Hanging Around Amalfi

While we were in southern Italy it rained quite a bit. It rained the most on the day we visited the Amalfi coast. All throughout Italy we saw…

il Duomo di Amalfi

These were some of the artifacts that were in the church from yesterday’s photo. I had brought home a pamphlet about the church and when I went to…

Duomo di Sant’ Andrea and the Crypt of St. Andrew

In yesterday’s post I had mentioned that a disciple was buried in a church we had visited but couldn’t remember who at the time. Well, the church was…

Mamma Mia the Amalfi Drive

Here are a few shots taken from the bus while on the Amalfi Drive. When we stayed in Sorrento we had access to a computer. Each night I…

Via Positanesi d’America

A favorite part of my trip to Positano was another walk mentioned in the Fodor’s book. From where I was standing taking the images of yesterday’s photos there…

Torre Trasita

As I mentioned while Chris and Karen were searching the beach for rocks I was off taking photos of the water. I had a lot of fun watching…

Positano from Spaggia Grande (main beach)

Another look at Positano but this time from the beach at the bottom. It looks as if steam is rising out of Positano. When you make it down…

Parking in Positano

Once we explored the upper part of Positano we had to start making our way down. As you can see it’s a bit of a ways down. I’m…

Positano: The Amalfi Coast

On our third full day in Italy we headed out for the ride up the Amalfi Coast. Our first stop was Positano, “the most photographed fishing village in…

Herculaneum Artifacts

I didn’t have much time before we left on our trip to Italy to do much research on the places we’d visit. Then when we got to Italy…

House of the Relief of Telephus

This is the House of the Relief of Telephus (HotRoT). The only home in Herculaneum with a hallway that led directly into the baths. The home is named…

Herculaneum Bath House

When we arrived at Herculaneum they had run out of guide maps so we were on our own to try and figure out what was what. Luckily, my…

Herculaneum

Today we arrive in Herculaneum, a 15 minute train ride from Pompeii. We did both Pompeii and Herculaneum in the same day. A lot to fit into one…

Pompeii Ampitheatre

You can see Chris way over in the right hand corner. It’s good he’s in the shot because it helps to give perspective on the hugeness of this…

Column after Column

I should have had Chris and Karen write the post for this image. As we walked around Pompeii they would point out the various column styles. Me, I…

Art of Pompeii

When I Googled “Pompeii Artwork” it brought up many websites titled “Erotic Art of Pompeii”. Somehow, I managed to find mostly non-erotic art. No matter what the subject…

The Streets of Pompeii

It was rather dangerous walking the streets in Pompeii. We actually saw one person fall in front of us. I’m sure many ankles are twisted each day. After…

Pompeii Artifacts

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, many of the artifacts were still intact almost 2000 years after the destruction of Pompeii. The top image is actually a cast…

Pompeii: The Forgotten City

That’s the ominous Mt. Vesuvius looming in the not so distant background. Such a magnificent site that caused so much destruction. I find it astonishing that the eruption…

I Faraglioni

“Where the path levels out is one of the most beautiful seaside walks in the world- the Via Pizzo Lungo. This path continues southward through fine Mediterranean maquis…

Grotta di Matermania

The next section of the “good walk” stated “Knee joints permitting, take the hundreds of steps- and we mean hundreds (don’t worry you won’t have to go backtrack)-…

Arco Naturale

After walking to the Villa Jovis (yesterday’s photo) we had to back track about a half hour’s walk and then headed to the Arco Naturale (Natural Arch). The…