Tuesday, July 25, 2006
All Roads Lead to Rome, but appearently we took the longest one.
We went from Napoli to Pescara on a train. Vaguly in the back of my mind I remembered someone telling me that you can't take a train from Napoli to Pescara, but that you have to take a bus. I was happy as all get out to find a train (especially to find that it was only 10 Euro. About 2 hours into the train ride, they made us get off and hop on a bus. The bus weaved from small mountain town to small mountain town, until 6 hours after we left. It was expecially exhasting because it came after spending the morning walking a couple miles to see the Palace of Caserta.(below)
There's not much to say about Pescara except that it was nice and relaxing. We stayed with the Bosco family and chilled on the beach. We had some fun talking to cute italian girls in english and asking them for rides to the movies.
Our train to Rome, also about 10 Euro, took us all over italy, stopping at every station in between and got us into rome in the afternoon. We finaly made it back, and now we are stationed in Rome.
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