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![]() This is an old aqueduct in the town of Barga |
![]() A building in Barga |
![]() Alison, Ann, Alex, Andrew, and Carlo in front of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. It was built in 1345, and was the only bridge in Florence to escape destruction in WWII; it is lined with jewelry shops. |
![]() Ponte della Maddalena or "Devil's Bridge." It is called the Devil's Bridge because, according to local legend, the Devil offered to build it in return for the the soul of its first user; the villagers agreed and sent a dog across upon its completion |
![]() Ann on the Devil's Bridge |
![]() Lucca was the only town in Northern Tuscany to withstand invasion by the Ancient Roman Armies (Angela told us that). |
![]() This is Lucca's Piazza del Mercato. These houses were built around the remains of a Roman amphitheater, which have since been removed. |
![]() Alison, Ann, and Alex eating gelato on their way out of the Piazza del Mercato |
![]() Another F#$%@&* Church (in Lucca) |
![]() Oliver picking up the hotties with his Lacoste shirt |
![]() Angela, Hans, Stephanie, and Ann at dinner |
![]() Hans and Angela at the beach in Forte Del Marmi |
![]() Hans and Angela in front of the leaning tower of Pisa |
![]() Alan and Ann in front of the leaning tower of Pisa |
![]() The villa we stayed in |
![]() View from the pool |
![]() View from the mile long driveway |
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