Travel Tuesdays: Taormina, Sicily, Italy

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

A merry Tuesday to us all! Today I'm going to take you to a beautiful town called Taormina on the island of Sicily.

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Italy, and more specifically the island of Sicily, is the closest country to Malta, where I lived for 3 years. One day I decided to take the ferry over and visit the Sicily, though people told me it was "just like Malta." Although there are a lot of similarities to Malta, both geographically and culturally, there are differences too. For one thing, Sicily is just much bigger, and it was nice to get in a bus and be able to drive in one direction for a long time--funny the things you get nostalgic for... There was also a lot more green and hills, and since the Greeks colonized the island, you can see their influence in the architecture as well.

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Here's a selfie from the bus right after disembarking the ferry. I wasn't feeling very well that day, but I'm so glad I took the trip anyway!

Today I'm going to share with you the first part of that trip, which was a stop in the lovely little town of Taormina. Let the pictures speak for themselves. :)

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Some first impressions of Italy--I had never been there before, but this was kind of what I imagined it would be like. :)

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The main attraction of Taormina is the ancient Greek theater. Fun fact: this location was actually used in Woody Allen's movie, Mighty Aphrodite. A chorus stands inside and recites in unison, including one line that goes something like, "Your children grow up and move away, sometimes to ridiculous places like Cincinnati..." XD

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Here's me inside one of the alcoves in the theater wall.

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Here's looking down from inside the theater to the bay. Isn't it beautiful?

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Outside the theater I found this ginormous pot. And I'm seriously starting to miss summer now.

After the theater I spent some time wandering around Taormina. Walk with me?

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These looked like crosses scratched into a wall. I wondered if they might be some kind of ancient Christian graffiti?

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A painting studio

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I didn't see Juliet, though.

Well I hope you enjoyed this little excursion. I know I did! Tune in to Travel Tuesdays next week for a climb up Mt. Etna!