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Orvieto and Assisi

Orvieto and Assisi

We visited several small towns while in Italy, one of which was Orvieto.  It sits on rock that is believed to have come from a volcanic eruption.  Orvieto is famous for its cathedral, wine and ceramics.  These are pictures we took while walking around the town.  In the last picture, you will get a glimpse of the cathedral. These pictures are of the Duomo of Orvieto.  Construction of the cathedral began in 1290, but took over 100 years to complete. …

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Rome (Part Two)

Rome (Part Two)

These are pictures of the Roman Forum. It is a rectangular plaza that is surrounded by the ruins of several ancient buildings.  The Forum was a marketplace and civic center.  Monuments honored great men of the time.  The last picture with the three columns are all that remains from the Temple of Castor and Pollux.  It was built in 6 AD, replacing an earlier temple.  Castor and Pollux were the twin sons of Jupiter and said to have been instrumental…

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Rome (Part One)

Rome (Part One)

Rome’s history spans three centuries and its history comes alive everywhere through ruins, monuments and cathedrals.  The first picture below is the Castel Sant’ Angelo.  It has been used as a mausoleum, fortress, castle and is now a museum.  Tradition says that Archangel Michael appeared on the mausoleum, which led to its current name (translation is Castle of the Holy Angel).  A statue of the archangel is at the very top. The next picture is the Supreme Court of Cassation….

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St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica

We visited St. Peter’s Basilica on a beautiful day.  The Basilica is the largest church in the world and thought to be the burial site of St. Peter.  The Basilica replaces an earlier church and was completed in 1626.  Across the top of the Basilica are statues of Christ (in the center), St. John the Baptist, the eleven disciples and St. Mathias who replaced Judas. There is also a close-up picture of three of the figures.  They are John the…

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Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel

Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel

Our visit to the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel was certainly special.  Tauck had arranged an after-hours visit. Being able to see the Museum and Sistine Chapel without large crowds was a wonderful opportunity.  If you visit the Vatican Museum, be sure to take in everything – you will see incredible ceilings, mosaic floors, decorative windows and medallions on the walls. They may not seem like the featured exhibits, but you will want to appreciate them as well. In the…

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Pompeii

Pompeii

As we walked among the ruins of Pompeii, our local guide shared what life in Pompeii would have been like as well as that fateful day when Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD.  The ruins remained undisturbed for over one thousand years.  One of the first areas we saw was the forum, a large plaza where people would have gathered to socialize, do business and worship.  Immediately below is the Temple of Jupiter with Mt. Vesuvius in the background.  The…

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Amalfi

Amalfi

We drove along the Amalfi Coast, an absolutely beautiful drive.  Many of the roads were narrow and had “hairpin” curves.  We also stopped in Positano, a small town built on the face of a cliff.  These pictures were taken from our bus or during our stop in Positano. During our drive, we saw the Church of Santa Maria Assunta which is located in Positano.  It is by the Mediterranean Sea and has blue, green and yellow tiles on the dome. …

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Sorrento and Capri

Sorrento and Capri

We took Tauck’s Classic Italy tour in 2013.  We arrived early and  stayed at the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria in Sorrento.  The hotel had a patio overlooking the Sea of Naples.  We enjoyed sitting on the patio, looking at the beautiful views, and sipping wine. For our extra day in Sorrento, we booked a day trip to Capri.  Our guide met us at the hotel and we took a ferry to the island.  The first picture below is one of…

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Geothermal Hot Springs and a Geothermal Spa

Geothermal Hot Springs and a Geothermal Spa

The day had come when we were going to fly home, but our flight wasn’t until later in the day.  So Tauck had a few more stops that certainly added some last minute fun to our trip.  As we drove along the road, we saw more lava rock and moss-covered lava that was so prevalent throughout our travels in Iceland. We also visited Seltun, a geothermal area that consists of bubbling mud pots, volcanic vents, thermal springs and fumaroles.  A…

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Iceland’s Golden Circle

Iceland’s Golden Circle

Our next excursion in Iceland was the Golden Circle, a route that enabled us to see three important sites: the Pingvellir National Park, the Geysir Hot Springs and the Gullfoss Waterfall.  We first went to Pingvellir.  Located in Rift Valley, it has geological importance because it lies between the North American and Eurasian continental plates.   This separation has resulted in fissures, ponds and rivers.  The path in the pictures below is in Rift Valley, the area filled in by the…

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