Italia e San Marino


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October 5th 2010
Published: October 5th 2010
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Greetings to all. It's a little late, I wrote this blog on Sunday in the train on the way back from Vsetín, but I've finally had time to upload it, so here you go: As I write to you all, I’m on the train on the way back to Havlíčkův Brod from Vsetín, pulling out of the train station in Olomouc, having just watched Emily make a mad dash to catch her connecting train. I spent the weekend i... Read Full Entry



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The ViewThe View
The View

B-e-a-utiful.
Side DoorsSide Doors
Side Doors

The doors had to be on the sides of the churches, since the ends were cliffs with a sheer drop.
San Marino?San Marino?
San Marino?

I believe the larger mountain is San Marino.
The CathedralThe Cathedral
The Cathedral

The interior.
The CathedralThe Cathedral
The Cathedral

Also built right into the rock.
San Leo's GraveSan Leo's Grave
San Leo's Grave

Where the city's namesake is buried.
San LeoSan Leo
San Leo

Climbing up to the fortress.
The FortressThe Fortress
The Fortress

Sitting atop the highest hill.
The FortressThe Fortress
The Fortress

Nobody knows when it was built, it was just always "there."
The FortressThe Fortress
The Fortress

Also built right into the rock.
The SurroundingsThe Surroundings
The Surroundings

San Marino is the larger mountain, I believe.



5th October 2010

Nice!
6th October 2010

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That was a great blog........two very neat cars that still survive quite well all over the place....you may soon see the Fiat here again in the future. Certainly is a beautiful part of the world.....
7th October 2010

what fun! glad you got to have a little ocean - or sea time! Can't wait to hear about your next adventure! Keep on going because as you say Fulbright is only a year - but is Europe??? Miss you!

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