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Italy- Rome, Siena, Florence, Pisa

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Photos of Italy-

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Reverse ‘culture shock’

Culture shock is a funny thing…usually happens from going to a first world country to a third world, but can happen in reverse!  Which is precisely what happened to me.  After many months of traveling in South America, where i had to discard my used toilet paper in the garbage after every toilet usage or make sure I was careful not to consume the water from the sink….or had to ask in ’spanlish’ for directions, because very few people spoke English. To a country (Italy), where everything is ’simple’!  With every turn there was a street sign indicating the direction for a tourist attraction and if you cannot quite figure out in which direction the arrow was pointing…you ask in English how to get there…..and they understand!  Imagine that, EASY!

Also, the type of the people traveling changed.  It went from English and Australians in their mid to late twenties who were traveling extensively (six months to a year) to Americans and Canadians in their early twenties and late fifties to early sixties, who are all on two to three week vacation. 

I also, had ’sticker shock’…..i was paying for a bed in a hostel in South America an average of 8.50 a night.  However, in Italy I was paying about 28.00 dollars a night for a bed in a hostel.  Don’t get me wrong, I knew I would pay more in Europe, but it was just the initial shock. 

Prior to arriving in Europe, i didn’t really have a plan of ‘action…’ as a result, I basically ‘winged’ it and made plans as the days progressed.  The one sure ‘thing’ was, my plane landed in Rome, Italy and I would disembark!

I had been to Rome, Italy on several occasions in the past, as a result I did not find it necessary to go to all the museums.  So, instead I decided to walk and eat my way through Rome….instead of packing my day full of museums and more museums -trust me there are enough museums in Rome to fill a two week vacation! 

During my three days in Rome, I formulated a plan, the plan was-  to make my way to Milan, Italy and take a flight to Marrakesh, Morocco.  However, on my way to Milan I would stop off for a few days in Siena, Florence and Pisa.  I chose these cities in particular, because I have never been to Siena, Florence is my favorite city in Italy and I always wanted see ‘The Leaning Tower of Pisa’.

I saw all of the above mentioned cities and have since left Italy and am now in Marrakesh, Morocco…..which is an entirely different country, entirely!

Quito, Ecuador

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Quito, Ecuador

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The last stop on my South American Journey!

I have come and gone from Quito…..twice!  First time before I went to Colombia and the second time after Colombia (My final departure city from South America was out of Quito).

Quito, Ecuador is the second largest city and is the capital of Ecuador (Guayaquail is the largest city and it lays SouthWest of Quito).  Quito is 22km from the equator and is at an elevation of 2850m above sea level.  The city lays on the Andean Mountain range….and the way the city of Quito surrounds the mountains, reminds me of a coliseum. The city begins in the center and gradually continues in a circular pattern around the mountains. [read on]

Photos Of Colombia

Monday, May 19th, 2008
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Photos of ‘Lake Quilotoa’ Ecuador

Monday, May 19th, 2008
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Colombia, Pt. II- The Final Chapter…..

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
 Colombia, Pt. II- The Final Chapter..... Cartagena continued, from "Colombia, Pt. I-  Once we arrived in Cartagena's city center, Mia and I found our hotel and proceeded to explore the city.  Cartagena's 'city center' is walled in , as a result you ... [Continue reading this entry]

New Continent….New Adventures!

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
For those of you who don't know....I have officially left South America and am about to leave in four hours to fly to Rome. I don't have a set itinerary for this juncture of my trip. I ... [Continue reading this entry]

Colombia, Pt. 1

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
 ¨Welcome to Colombia, Welcome to my country, Thank you for visiting´ is the mantra I heard throughout my travels in Colombia..... A country riddled with stereotypes...sometimes accurate and sometimes not. One stereotype that should be dismissed is....¨Colombia is dangerous¨! As a tourist, ... [Continue reading this entry]