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Spagetti Vongoli

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Musslor och spagetti Vongoli har jag levt på i fem dagar och det kommer inte att bli större förändring idag. Givitvis gott vin ett par gånger om dagen Grappa och limochello Livet är härligt 

No tourist........nice!!

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Vi är nästan själva på beachen, likaså på restauranger som har öppet, vilket innebär kanon service 

Today Terracina

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Idag har vi varit i Terracina och även besökt Jupiters tempel.jag trodde på en rundtur i stan, då skorna var nog inte väl valda, men passade mig bra ändå....mina Bromanskor Temple of Jupiter Anxur, Terracina The temple, or Roman sanctuary, above Terracina dates back to the fourth century BC, though much of the development belongs to the first and second centuries BC. The complex is large and spectacularly-situated, dominating the shoreline and sea. The sanctuary has long been assumed to have been dedicated to Jupiter, although Venus has been another suggestion. Monte Sant'Angelo, 227m high, is the end of the Monti Ausoni mountain range. Descending straight to the sea, the mountain blocked the path of the Appian Way (Via Appia), which veered north of the summit until Trajan had the rock face cut to clear a route at sea level. This commanding position on a major communications route and above a port gave the site obvious significance, and the religious complex was designed on a large

Odysseus och kejsar Tiberius

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Idag har vi varit kulturella och besökt museet med statyer över Odysseus och övrigt dom de hittade i grottan . Intressant att gå runt i the house Of Tiberius The villa of Sperlonga, built on a beach along the Tyrrhenian sea, was probably built between 30 and 20 BCE. It consisted of three parts: the villa itself, consisting of rooms surrounded a peristyle, a terrace near the beach, and a cave - the real monument. This consisted of two parts: a square basin immediately behind the entrance, and the inner cave. In the basin was a rectangular island that was used as dining room; those eating over here, could look into the inner cave, where some splendid statues were erected. In the center of the basin was a Scylla and, behind it, deep inside the cave, an Odysseus blinding the cyclops Polyphemus. On the sides were a group showing Odysseus with the body of Achilles ("Pasquino type") and a group of Diomedes and Odysseus stealing the Palladion. In the upper part of the cave was a Gany