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…built and they would serve a much more peaceful purpose – helping supply the Bluefin tuna for which the region is still renowned. A old plant for the tuna packaging…
…it goes. We’ll build a castle down by the sea and look for shells if you’ll come with me. ~ Anonymous It never loses its romantic appeal. Warm azure waters…
…is the Frecciarossa (Red Arrow). Spiriting yourself in lightening swift fashion anywhere along a Turin – Milan – Bologna – Rome – Naples – Salerno line can be accomplished at…
…who attempt to capture their beauty. Translated, Faraglioni means “ones of the light,” and reflections of light from the azure sea create a constantly changing vision just off the Amalfi…
Colosseum reveals secret hues. ‘Riot of colour’ for what was thought to be just white, restorers say ROME – The Colosseum is usually thought of as a blinding arena clad…
…Italiana Sbandieratori, a cultural association of flag bearers formed 50 years ago to promote the art, cites Assyrian, Babylonian and Roman military traditions as the possible roots for the craft….
…infinite charm stands in its more than 20 beaches along 20 miles of rocky coastline, picturesque rocky bays, and a pristine national park (Il Parco Nazionale del Pollino) where grey…
…the Ligurian region: its colorful houses, narrow lanes, and the azure backdrop of the Ligurian Sea create a postcard-perfect setting that instantly captivates the heart of every visitor. The origins…
…City The Pope blesses all the other pilgrims that have come, and goes nationality by nationality – with papal representatives extending the blessing in their native language. An American priest…
…un bacio oggi che una gallina domani, “better a kiss today than a hen tomorrow,” a wordplay on the popular Italian saying meglio un uovo oggi che una gallina domani….