Civita de Bagnoregio in Italy

by max on Saturday, February 7th, 2009
Here’s some interesting post on Civita de Bagnoregio city in Italy.
from www.travel-to.info

Sixty miles from Rome, people can access the town by hiking from its sister town Bagnoregio. A Vespa travels back and forth to carry the goods. It used to be a donkey doing the deal with the father of the scooter driver tending the beast of burden.
A passage way through the rock was built by Etruscans 2500 years ago. You breathe in history as you enter the town passing a Roman Arch made of
huge cobblestones. The Etruscans may have been great warriors but they were not too good when it comes to surveying lands. Civita de Bagnoregio speaks for itself. Tourists are attracted by its quiet, genuine Italian life. The town invites people to come without a list of attractions or activities to boast. It is a haven for artists who want to retreat from city life and rediscover the beauty of his surroundings through the clouds, the stones, and the small town people.
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