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July 9th....Tuscany to Amalfi

Karen and the girls on the highspeed train from Siena, via Florence to Salerno -- while Danny and Céline return one of the rentals to Siena and drive onward to the Amalfi Coast.

        returning the Fiat Panda in Siena. Nobody in our gang was happier to see this car gone than Céline.





                             a Ferrari convention of some kind in the town of Bagnoregio.




Civita di Bagnoregio is known as il paese che muore (in Italian: "the dying town"). Civita has only recently been experiencing a tourist revival.
The town is noted for its striking position atop a plateau of friable volcanic tuff overlooking the Tiber river valley, in constant danger of destruction as its edges fall off, leaving the buildings built on the plateau to crumble. The town was placed on the World Monuments Fund's 2006 Watch List of the Most Endangered Sites, due to the threats it faces from erosion and unregulated tourism.



A garbage strike! The garbage strike into its fourth week. We passed through the southeastern suburbs of the sprawling city of Naples, before crossing the mountain range to the Amalfi Coast.






             ....the final stretch of our drive from Siena, Tuscany to Ravello on the Amalfi Coast.
Following the directions of our trusty GPS we took the route SP2 over the mountains from the southeastern suburbs of sprawling Napoli to the beautiful Amalfi town of Ravello. (caution: contains some profanity...)
 
                                     



                                                       Ravello !!!!!!


                            the street leading to our villa at Via San Cosma 15.
              Motorcycles and scooters are the only vehicles to pass beyond this point on the ancient street.



                      our gracious host Gaetano brought us down the street of his family to our villa.


                                                                 our terrace !





                 kiwis growing on our terrace roof, lemons groves and vineyards along the hillsides and cliffs











                                ......some of the lemons do very, very well in this climate !



                                                           the Ravello concert hall


                                        


                                       this little guy on the step beside our terrace....


                       ......the parking for the hotel owned by the family of our landlord, Gaetano.



                                         ..... thus ends our first day in Ravello       /sigh


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