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CEMETARY, ITALIAN STYLE
My mom took us to where the family mausoleum is located. Very different cemetery to what I am used to - everything is above ground, and many of the pavilions are very fancy. [enlarge]
PERUGINI MAUSOLEUM
The family mausoleum. This is where my Grandfather (Gaetano Perugini), Grandmother (Elvira Perugini) and Uncle (Alphonso Perugini) are buried. [enlarge]
POMPEII
Landscape at Pompeii, with Mt. Vesuvius in the background (of course...) [enlarge]
ROMAN ROAD + CROSSWALK
This is a typical city street in Pompeii. The raised cross-stones are what passed for crosswalks in the Roman Empire. Also note the deep ruts that wheeled carts and chariots have made in the road between the crosswalk stones. [enlarge]
HOUSE OF THE FAUN
One of the larger houses in Pompeii, occupying an entire block of the city. Many interesting rooms, atria, and gardens, many with well-preserved wall coverings, such as this one. [enlarge]
HOUSE OF THE FAUN
The namesake of the House of the Faun: This is a famous bronze statuette of a dancing faun, and is located in the impluvium of the tuscan atrium. [enlarge]
AMPHITHEATRE AT POMPEII
This is the amphitheatre at Pompeii, noted for Gladatorial combat and for competitions between Pompeii and neighboring cities that sometimes turned ugly. [enlarge]
ARTIFACT STOREROOM
Storeroom at Pompeii containing many artifacts, including storage containers and, in this case, a plaster cast of one of the unfortunate victims of the AD.79 eruption of Vesuvius. [enlarge]
TEMPLE OF JUPITER
One of the major temples in Pompeii, situated at the head of the main forum area. If you look very closely between the 2nd and 3rd columns (from the left), you can see a bust of the god Jupiter (use the 'enlarge more' button for a more clear view). Mount Vesuvius is prominent in the background. [enlarge]
TEMPLE OF JUPITER
This is a closeup of the sundial in the temple of Jupiter. [enlarge]
CRATER RIM, MOUNT VESUVIUS
The summit crater of Mount Vesuvius. Suprisingly steep walls. When we went, Vesuvius was quiet, with only a small fumarole visible. [enlarge]
AMALFI COAST
The Amalfi coast is a rugged, section of Italian coastline not far south of Naples. The steep limestone cliffs and the quaint villages attached to them are very scenic. [enlarge]
AMALFI
This is the town of Amalfi, one of the larger towns along this coast. [enlarge]
POSITANO
One the most scenic settlements along the Amalfi coast is Positano. Houses here are built practically on top of one another - there is virtually no flat land. [enlarge]
DOWNTOWN POSITANO
Local wildlife + tourists at a signpost in central Positano, with the limestone cliffs of the Lattari mountains in the background. The Lattari mountains are present along the entire Amalfi coast. [enlarge]
SENTIERO DEGLI DEI
Lorraine and I hiking on a loop that includes a trail called "the path of the gods". Starting from down near the shore, going high up, along a ways, and then back down a different route. [enlarge]
POSITANO FROM ABOVE
Another view from the trail back down on Positano (this time zoomed in). [enlarge]
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