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Stadio Giovanni Biazzo

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    • Day 5

      Ragusa & Modica

      February 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Včeraj zvečer prispeva v Raguso, ampak prihod po cesti v Raguso je res fantastičen, tako da sem ustavil sredi ceste, da sem lahko naredil fotografijo na stari del mesta, ki leži na vrhu hriba. Tokrat sva si privoščila hotel, ki je bil ugoden in lociran med revnim in bogatim predelom, v dolini s pogledom na revnejši del, kateri pa sigurno ni bil "reven". Nočna slika, ki sva jo prilepila odkriva igro oranžnih svetilk in peščene barve stavb in izgleda fascinantno. Prav pred predstavljava si pitje šampanjca na malem balkonu s pogledom na te stavbe. Sam hotel je odet v rdečo barvo, ki neverjetno izstopa med pastelnimi barvami ostalih stavb, znotraj pa odkriva kamnite stene in zajtrk pod velbom. Umivanje zob s takšnim pogledom, kaj pravite na to 😃?
      Med iskanjem informacij o tem kje začeti pot po mestu, sva skoraj zamudila avtobus in med tekom do njega so stari sicilijanci navijali za naju da uspeva. Mesta ima ogromno cerkva in starih stavb, katere se potem med sabo že zdijo vse enake. Za konec si ogledava še botanični vrt, spijeva sveže stisnjeni pomarančni sok in gasa v Modico, ki je znana po čokoladi, a ne Tamara 🍫. Modica je imela, vsaj zame, manj šarma, ampak zato toliko več stopnic, saj leži, v nasprotju z Raguso v dolini in vse poti vodijo v hrib. Naredila sva sprehod, našla novi avto za Tamaro, creative Technologie 😍🤣 in poiskala nekaj za pod zob, restavracijo brez kuhinje, no vsaj izgledalo je tako, ker meni poln hrane, a kuhinje nikjer na vidiku 🤔.
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    • Day 25

      Ragusa Ibla & Villa Romana del Casale

      November 2, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Today's travel was broken into 3 drives, the first stop being a visit to Ragusa Ibla, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for more Sicilian Baroque architecture. We started in the upper town and then walked towards the old town. There's a lot of churches to see, so if that's your thing, you should be in for a treat. Otherwise, there's not too much to see otherwise, so we grabbed a simple lunch and wine flavored gelato. I was initially going to decline but saw that one of the two flavors was moscato, which incidentally is one of the few wines I do like. The first bite was an explosion of flavor and just "wow" came out. I'm not quite sure if it was a "wow, this is strong" or "wow, this is amazing", but if it started out strong, I must've gotten used to the taste as I'm sure the flavor wouldn't diminish over the course of a cup.

      Stop #2 was the Villa Romana del Casale to check out some mosaics preserved in their original location, It's a good stroll around, but lacked a wow factor for me as it reminded me of what I've seen before in Cyprus.

      One more drive, this time we're headed to Agrigento our stop for the night. Along the way, we were treated to a view of Mt Etna in the distance. Finally on this trip, we managed to see it. Unfortunately since we were so far away, pictures aren't great, but it gives great perspective to the height of the volcano since we could still it.

      Towards the end of the drive, we were treated to a nice long sunset as we were literally driving into the sunset. It was like the entire horizon was orange, and just stayed that way. The Sicilian countryside we passed was beautiful as well, so I think my favorite part of the day was just driving along (even though I slept a good portion of it ;). )
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