Tag: UNESCO world heritage

  • Manarola, Cinque Terre part 2/6

    Manarola, Cinque Terre part 2/6

    We visited two villages in Cinque Terre on our first day in the region. If you like to join us on this epic road trip to Tuscany from the beginning in Switzerland, click here for the first post of the series. After Corniglia, we caught the train heading back towards La Spezia and got off…

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  • Corniglia – Cinque Terre Part 1/6

    Corniglia – Cinque Terre Part 1/6

    Cinque Terre is an isolated area encompassing 20 km of Mediterrannean coastline. The terrain is mountainous with terraces dug into the sides of steep hillside, above the cliffs over the Ligurian sea. Despite the isolation or perhaps because of it, the villages have become very popular destinations for hiking and swimming. I (Chris) first read…

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  • La Strada Nuova and Palazzi dei Rolli, Genoa

    La Strada Nuova and Palazzi dei Rolli, Genoa

    Genoa (Genova in Italian) is the capital of Liguria, Italy’s greatest seaport and birthplace of Christopher Columbus. Since our time in Genova is very limited, we focused on one notable sight, Via Garibaldi, also known as “Strada Nuova” (New Street) or “Via Aurea”. Click ▶ to play Genova was a maritime power in the Middle…

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  • Volubilis, an archaeological gem

    Volubilis, an archaeological gem

    While we were staying in Fes, we took a day trip to Meknes and Volubilis.  Meknes, one of the imperial cities of old Morocco, did not make much of an impression on us but Volubilis is a gem. First, let’s put on some Morocco traditional music made with an Oud – a type of lute.…

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  • Belém waterfront, Lisbon, Portugal

    Belém waterfront, Lisbon, Portugal

    One evening after the day’s meetings are over, I(Chris) and friends walked along the Belém waterfront from the conference venue to a gala dinner. Here are some of the photos taken during the walk. We started from the Fundação Champalimaud at the western end of the waterfront – the sun was setting. The Monument to…

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  • Libreria A. Nanni, Bologna, Italy

    Libreria A. Nanni, Bologna, Italy

    I was visiting Bologna last December. Bologna is famous not only for its pasta sauce and several other foods but also for its porticos. In total, there are over 45 km (28 miles) of arcades, some 38 in the city center. Bologna is officially the “City of Porticoes” following its nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage…

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