Re: 5 COUNTRIES IN 6 WEEKS
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:25 pm
nice to see St-Moritz through the eye of tourists
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Agreed nan. Always nicer to something from another persons perspective.nan wrote:
nice to see St-Moritz through the eye of tourists
Thanks very much JN. We just loved those houses in Switzerland.JustN@ture wrote:Great installment STF, the house in Courmayeur is stunning, reminds me of the houses in Saltzburg
By some of those photo's it looks so cold outside yet you all in short sleeve shirts
Thanks for the information Lisbeth. It is my wish to ride the Bernina Express again.Lisbeth wrote:Not for nothing has the "Bernina Express" become a Unesco World Heritage site with its 55 tunnels and 156 viaducts and bridges and it was built in 1908/10
Thanks Flutterby. We hope that you will do this train trip one day. We prefer summer but some folk say that doing it in winter is simply stunning.Flutterby wrote:Lovely pics STF. Would love to do that train trip.
It is "Piazza del Campidoglio" Today it is the Municipality of Rome, but its past is much more interesting The Square was designed by Michelangelo during 1537-39 and is facing the Saint Pietro church. It is built on the smallest of the famous 7 hills of Rome, but maybe the most important one because the centre of the ancient Rome.Cannot remember the name of this place.
One of the three fountains of Piazza Navona, specificly the fountain of the four Rivers by Bernini, 1648/51, in front of the obelisk in the centre of the square.Rome is a city with hundreds of fountains - this is just one of those hundreds.