We took a train from Rome to Ancona, Italy, where we had a one-day stop. Ancona is about ¾ of the way up the east coast, on the Adriatic Sea. The next evening we planned to take an overnight ferry to Split, Croatia, so this seemed like a simple transfer place, but Ancona is a really neat city itself! At night I wandered around and ended up hiking to a functioning lighthouse. The stone sign is at 104 meters above sea level, about 341 feet. Our neighborhood had some nice murals / graffiti: Here is a view out over a pentagonal building formerly used as a quarantine colony, a little island right by the city, open to the public: There are quite a few drinking fountains scattered all over, and all the ones we tried worked! This is the correct way for a city to be. It is very hilly, with stairs and steep roads all over. Many narrow little alleys between buildings, and connecting passages and staircases up and down hills, between houses, churches, and pa...
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ReplyDeleteI do too. What's a busker?
ReplyDeleteBuskers are street performers who just show up and perform in public, usually with a hat or can or instrument case open to receive tips from people. There are lots of them here, on Charles Bridge and in the squares, but I've also seen lots of them in New York, especially in Central Park. They're often quite good. I think sometimes music students go there just to play together for a while and get some extra money.
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