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    • Day 7

      Marina di Carrara

      March 31 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Wieder Regen, von Niesseln bis Platzregen, alles dabei. Ich musste zurück auf die Bundesstrasse, das hiess von der Küste rauf bis auf 600 m. Oben war es kalt und neblig, die Wolken hingen tief in den Bergen. Ein Stück fuhr ich mit einem Radler aus der Gegend, der nur mal so auf den Pass fuhr und zurück. Ein fieser Gegen Wind machte mir zu schaffen. Verkehr gabs keinen, alle fahren auf der Autobahn die weiter unten durch viele Tunnels verläuft. Der Regen hörte nach 2 Stunden auf und da es jetzt nur noch abwärts ging wurde es zunehmend wärmer. Bis zu meiner Unterkunft zog es sich noch hin, denn ich hatte ganz schön zu kämpfen bei dem starken Gegenwind.
      Nachdem ich mich in der Pension etwas ausgeruht hatte, ging ich mal raus in den Ort. Wieder ein Markt und alle Leute draussen unterwegs.
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    • Day 9

      Cinque Terre

      April 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      We popped over to the Cinque Terre town of Riomaggiore for sunset. We had some yummy gelato, hot chips and fish croquettes. We watched the shiny fish in the sparkling water and wondered what was making the mysterious circle in the water.

      We headed home very late for an Italian timing dinner of Pumpkin ravioli and cheese and pepper sauce made in our apartment.
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    • Day 23

      Day Twenty-Three: Cinque Terre

      April 7 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Today, we were off to one of the places I was most excited about, Cinque Terre! But even the drive down was pretty nice. We got to drive along the coast and see some water, towns, and fields. It was also weird how many tunnels we went through and how they were often houses and towns right above the tunnel, too. I wonder if your house would shake if a semi drove through. When we were finally in Italy, we had a 45-minute check stop, and it is completely different how you order food. Here, you pay for the pizza and coffee, and they give you a receipt, which u have to talk to different people, which give you the item you bought. So could I use the same receipt twice? But the pizza I got was a salami pizza (pepperoni), and it was some of the best pizza I ever had. The sauce was just fantastic with the crust. I was also very hungry, so that probably helped. Then, we trucked the rest of the way over to Cinque Terre. For this part, we were kind of left on our own. Bec gave us a train pass to jump between towns and sent us off with a meet-up point at 8:10 pm. Three other guys decided to join us, Kevin, Nathan, and Nick. We ended up sitting at the beach, drinking wine and cocktails for a while. And we went for a swim. It's weird because I feel the ocean doesn't smell salty here, but man, it tastes salty for sure. Luckily, why watch is water resistant because I totally forgot to take it off. It was nice to sit in the sun and relax with wine, but it did take up too much of our limited time here. So we went back to the train station to try and figure out how it worked so we could get to the next town. We finally figured it out to realize that at the end, we accidentally took an express train past all the islands. So, of course, we had to wait and take the next train back. There goes more precious time... but when we finally started walking around and it was such a cool place, super narrow alleyways, lots of stairs, and a beautiful ocean. We even walked up and found this mini castle ruins, which cost 2 euros to see. It was worth the cheap price. It had a fantastic view of the town and the surrounding area. Then, we skipped a town to jump to the one I was most excited about. And it was so beautiful just looking at this town on a cliff above the water. We all decided to get dinner somewhere, so we walked around trying to find a place to eat, and holy everywhere was so expensive. One place was selling the catch of the day for 70€... we managed to find one place that wasn't quite as expensive and walked in to find the whole travel group already eating there. What are the odds of that? But we all ordered some wine and some pesto pasta, which apparently was crested here! And it was delicious, I got ravioli. But it was still 15€ or something, and we got to protein, and the portion was a little small. But since we were so slow with the towns we did, we only got to see 3/5 towns... but that's OK, I had such a great experience in the ones I did go to, and it seems they are all quite similar. We arrived at the meet-up location early, and it seemed most people did too, but I went and bought water and went to the bathroom. I finished and came out before the time we were supposed to leave, but everyone was gone... I called Ethan, and he wasn't picking up. One of the other guys on the trip did text me and said he would send me his location ping. When I got it and looked, it was a 20-minute walk away. I was so confused about how they got so far away so fast, but I just started running. It was the most stressful run of my life because the ping he gave me was a couch parking lot. Our guide has been clear about leaving people behind if they take too long. So as I am running and getting close, I see our bus driving on the road, so I start waving freaking out about not being picked up. Luckily, he stopped, and I walked in to see a completely empty bus... I was early, and like 5 minutes early, too, as I saw the crowd walking over. Turns out he sent the end location and not where they were. So I freaked out for no reason. But me and Ethan did have a little heated talk afterward because we were both so stressed, but it was just in the moment. Turns out he forgot to activate his new esim so he didn't have internet and that's why he didn't pick up. But it is what it is. Everything worked out. It was a long bus ride back to the hotel, an extra hour, 40 minutes. And it was a tough ride because it's when our sickness really hit us out of nowhere. Ethan was having it a lot harder than me for sure. But I was miserable. So we finally get there, and I am so ready just to lay down and sleep it off to find out we went to the wrong location... and the one we need to go to is another hour, 40 minutes drive away... so you can say we had a shitty ass night being sick ass fuck in a couch that we shouldn't be in. But that's OK, we made it to the hostel and I crashed hard.Read more

    • Day 12

      Am Mittelmeer - Strand - Marmor

      September 24, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Die Sonne geht auf...

      Es war nach Pisa mal wieder viel zu spät um eine ordentliche Bleibe zu finden.
      Die Security vom Camping Italia - in sehr schlechtem Englisch - ich bin die Polizia - ich pass die ganze Nacht auf Euch auf, parkt dort wo man nicht darf, aber so dass ich euch sehen kann und hat uns dann die Hand geschüttelt.
      So sind wir hier in Carrara am Straßenrand direkt am Strand gestrandet. 😀 Und der "Polizia Offizier" hat auch nicht alle seine Kumpels geholt um uns auszurauben.

      Wir wollten hier hin um die Marmorsteinbrüche zu besuchen. Einen Marmor lock hab ich eben schon am Strand gefunden 🤔
      Versuche ich mich mal in Michelangelos Künsten - mit Meißel oder Dremel? Und wie poliert man überhaupt einen Marmor???
      Weiss es jemand???
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    • Day 13

      Toskana wir kommen

      May 12, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Nachdem wir die Cinque Terre besichtigten, sind wir nachts im Wald an einem kleinen Kapellchen untergekommen. Leider wurden wir sehr früh von Regen, Blitz und Donner geweckt. Wir haben den ganzen Morgen im warmen Camper verbracht, während es draußen tobte. Als das Gewitter sich für eine kurze Zeit legte, haben wir die Gelegenheit genutzt und sind nach Carrara gefahren, der Herkunft des berühmten Carrara-Marmors. Wir wurden am Meer von Sonnenschein begrüßt und haben den Tag nach dem Baden mit einer ausgiebigen Grill-Session ausklingen lassen.Read more

    • Day 14

      Einfach mal (fast) nichts tun

      May 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Es ist das erste Mal, dass wir mehrere Tage am selben Ort verbringen- war klar, dass es die erste Strandstation war, die uns zum Bleiben bewegte. Wir haben es uns im Sand gemütlich gemacht und chillten einige Stunden bei einer leichten Brise am Meer, bis dicke Regenwolken aufzogen. Wir hatten Glück, denn genau als wir am Wohnwagen ankamen, ging es los mit dem Gewitter. Wir haben den Rest des Tages noch genutzt und erstmalig eine Wäscherei besucht. Die letzten klammen Kleidungsstücke schmücken heute Nacht unser Schlafzimmer, Wohnzimmer, Küche und Flur.Read more

    • Day 15

      Be- und Entschleunigung in Carrara

      May 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Tag 3 in Marina di Carrara und der Ort war in heller Aufregung aufgrund eines Radrennens. Während wir mit unseren Rädern die Gegend erkundeten, düsten hunderte Profis mit Karacho an uns vorbei. Anschließend ging es wieder zum Strand für etwas Action mit Teddy und zum Abschluss gab es ein leckeres Dinner im Zentrum.Read more

    • Day 42

      Arcipelago Spezzio

      September 15, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Always a sucker for ferry boat rides :)) hehe. Took a boat from Porto Venere over to the Archipelago Spezzio. Wow. Again. Stunning views and magnificent cliffs!! I hiked around the whole island in just under 2 hours and the views were fantastic. I also kinda just stumbled upon this MASSIVE pot hole! Was huge!Read more

    • Day 8

      Porto Venere

      June 8, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Unser letzter Stop war die Hafenstadt Porto Venere. Diese Stadt gehört gemeinsam mit Cinque Terre zum Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO. Porto Venere bestand vermutlich als Veneris Portus spätestens seit der Mitte des 1. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. 1113 ging Porto Venere in den Besitz der Republik Genua über, die oberhalb der Siedlung eine Burg als Bollwerk gegen die verfeindete Republik Pisa errichtete. Danach ging es zurück an Bord wo wir dann in Restaurant 150 Central Park gegangen sind und zu Thomas Geburtstag angestoßen haben.Read more

    • Day 25

      Mit dem Boot nach Portovenere

      August 30, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Der heutige Bootstrip war sehr idyllisch. Portovenere liegt an der Spitze einer gebirgischen Halbinsel und die Besonderheit liegt darin, dass die Häuser so in die Höhe gebaut wurden, dass sie 4-6 Etagen hoch sind und pro Etage nur 1 Zimmer ist. Das hält natürlich fit. 😉Read more

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