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Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Corsica is only ten kilometres by ferry from Sardinia (6 miles, 50 minutes, 17 euro) and you leave Italy and … Continue reading Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

As Sardinia takes advantage of its warm Mediterranean climate and develops to host tourists, once traditional fishing villages now become … Continue reading Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Just around the point of the peninsula from Porto Cervo on Costa Smeralda is another coastal town that is attracting … Continue reading Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Sardinia is reported to have the most expensive real estate in Europe. If you have the yacht and crew to … Continue reading Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

While we slept last night the Oceania Marina ship took us from the Mediterranean sea’s largest island, Sicily, to its … Continue reading San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

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Month: July 2017

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Ottawa 2017

Ottawa 2017 In 2017 Canada is celebrating 150 years of confederation. In this peaceful city, the capital of Canada, something … Continue reading Ottawa 2017

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Herculaneum

Herculaneum Herculaneum, like Pompeii was buried by ash from the 79 A.D. eruption of Mount Vesuvius. However the ash must … Continue reading Herculaneum

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Naples

Naples and Herculaneum From the Gulf of Naples in the northern Mediterranean Mount Vesuvius is a prominent feature of the … Continue reading Naples

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Pompeii Artifacts

Pompeii Artifacts In addition to the stone walls, columns, and statues, there were many other artifacts found in the buried … Continue reading Pompeii Artifacts

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Pompeii Baths

Pompeii Baths Since Pompeii is a Roman city it has become a preserved sample of what the baths were like. … Continue reading Pompeii Baths

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Pompeii

Pompeii Remains The City of Pompeii was buried under the ash and cinders of Mount Vesuvius for 17 centuries before … Continue reading Pompeii

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Pompei

Ancient Pompeii Near Naples is the well known Mount Vesuvius.  In 79 AD a volcano erupted and buried the cities … Continue reading Pompei

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Colosseum

Inside the Roman Colosseum Almost 2000 years old and they are still charging admission to this broken down theatre. Repairs were … Continue reading Colosseum

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Sistine

Vatican’s Sistine Chapel Just like the walls and ceiling of your home need to be repainted from time to time, … Continue reading Sistine

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St Peter’s Square

Saint Peter’s Square The main entrance to the Basilica is through St. Peter’s Square. However, our tour began in the … Continue reading St Peter’s Square

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