Guess Where in Italy? Part 4 – The Answer
Once again, reader Nora of Enchanting Italy put her web searching skills to good use and manage to successfully identify the church shown in this week’s the ‘Guess Where in Italy?’ post. The church shown is San Giorgio Cathedral (Duomo) which can be found in Ragusa Ibla, Sicily.
Guess Where in Italy? Part 4
Here’s another Guess Where in Italy post. This time it is a picture of a well known church in Italy.
Guess Where in Italy? Part 3 – The Answer
We have a budding Italy expert in out midst! Nora of Enchanting Italy, after hunting around the world wide web for a while, managed to discover that the extinct volcano shown in this week’s Guess Where in Italy? quiz, was Monte Vulture.
Guess Where in Italy? Part 3
Italy has several active Volcano’s. Mounts Vesuvius and Etna are the two of most famous. There are also a number of other, inactive, volcano’s to be found around the Living Museum.
Can you guess which volcano this is in Italy? Or rather was, as it has been inactive for even longer than most of Italy’s politicians!
Guess Where in Italy? Part 2
Here’s another image of Italy. This time it’s not a landscape as in part 1, but a stunning mosaic. How well do you know Italy? Any idea where this can be found?
Guess Where in Italy? Part 1
It’s a lovely place, is Italy, but how well do you know it?
Urban Love
This is a photo I took this morning. The champagne bottle with rose and glass had been abandoned just around the corner from my house here in Milan.
I was going to post a few photos
But I can’t. I did want to show you some photos of a little event I went to today which is being held at Milan’s Triennale exhibition centre. This event is for 2 to 6 year old children and is called ‘Vietato Non Toccare‘ – information in Italian. ‘Non toccare’ is ‘Do not touch’, and […]
One virtual Christmas card
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