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Herculaneum “Disaster”
The same eruption of Vesuvius baked Herculaneum in 79 AD. The small community’s buildings came through with many intact buildings and an incredible amount of detail and artifacts. About 12 hours after Pompeii, Herculaneum got inundated under 60 feet of … Continue reading
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Navigating Naples
According to the young man who helped us buy rail tickets in central Naples (the day after this one), Naples is a place unique in all of Italy. Not so much as for its historical or architectural significance, but because … Continue reading
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See Food, Sea Food, See Vesuvius
This is a culinary/cooking tour after all. So, after missing the first day of cooking thanks to our travel “experience”, we started our day with a hands-on seafood cooking lesson. Here’s the menu that we attempted with the instruction and … Continue reading
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