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Published: March 21st 2008
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Saturday I took a 3 hour bus ride along the Amalfi Coast to Amalfi Town. The ride there was something else. The bus goes along very small roads attached to the sides of cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. I set upfront near the driver and beside a window on the right side, because I’d been told that was the best seat, and it was for two reasons: the view of the coast was best from the right side of the bus and the roads are so curvy that if you don’t sit up front you won’t be able to go the whole 3 hours without getting sick. My pictures of the coast didn’t turn out that well because it was very cloudy Saturday, but take my word this has to be the prettiest coast line in Italy.
We finally arrived in Amalfi Town, a town of only 7,000 people. Before the 14th century Amalfi used to be the largest town on the coast with a population of 70,000 but a tidal wave hit wiping out most of the city. The town was built off of its fishing and paper industries.
I spent an hour or so just wondering around
and people watching, then I went to the Duomo. Most of the Cathedral has been turned into a museum, but the crypt was still in tact and covered with frescos. The crypt also houses the body of Andrew, a disciple of Christ, who's body was brought to Amalfi during the crusades.
After looking through the Duomo, I spent the rest of the day on the beach, reading, eating lunch, and people watching. Whil.e sitting on the beach I also got to watch a water sport played by the locals (I'm not sure of the name), but essentially it was a mix between water polo, basketball, and soccer played in Kayaks (see picture)
The ride back to Sorrento seemed much longer and sickening, because my body hadn't quite recovered from the ride to Amalfi.
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Nanny Ruby
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Hey Tiff Happy Easter It is sure great that we can talk like this away over there. Sure glad that you are able to be able to take all those pictures to show us back here. We are over at Teresa and Ricky"s and she told me to write to you. Hope you are well and happy. Always remember that we love you and wish you the best always.