Our trip of a lifetime was to tour the antiquity of Ancient Rome and Magna Graecia in Southern Italy and Sicily. We wanted to capture the trip in time and space through an Ancient Rome Travel [...]
After seeing a professional street version of the dance and the tango of the ordinary people, one can can get a sense of the emotions and traditions of this truly Argentinian art form.
When we arrived to Naples we had a small challenge. Since we elected not to stay at high-end hotels, and only had two small suitcases and back-packs with equipment, after a week in Italy, we [...]
We marveled at the acoustics of the Roman amphitheaters we visited. These large circular-shaped structures had acoustics tuned for very large audiences, sometimes as much as 60,000 - 80,000.
There are many Ancient Greek theaters still standing around the Mediterranean. We visited several of them in Italy. These two thousand year old structures still impress and delight today [...]
Sicily's most famous Greek site is the “Valley of the Temples” in Agrigento. The Valley of the Temples is a misnomer – it is actually a walled-in hilltop of the ancient city of Agrigentum.
From the local railroad stop we are walking through the farm fields and horse pastures... and then we see the temples....
Positano cannot be described in words. It is a tiny gem of houses and many, many steps doting a hill overlooking a small bay on the Amalfi coast.
The town is so pleasant in its location and spirit, we are forgetting about tourist crowds. We walk along its old narrow streets, eat dolchi – Italian sweets at the street cafes and listen to [...]
In 79 AD the author and naturalist Pliny the Elder was in charge of the Roman fleet at the naval base in Misenum. When Vesuvius erupted, he went by ship toward the coast to help rescue people, [...]
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