Remember the photographer taking our photos at Gallipoli? A few are featured here.
http://www.gettyimages.com.au/galleries/events/546709671
http://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/news-photo/visitors-from-the-clarence-valley-region-of-australia-walk-news-photo/469613242
McAuley European Tour 2015
An excursion for Stage 6 Modern and Ancient History students.
Friday, 24 April 2015
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Day 18 - Last day in Rome
What a great way to start the day. We are currently sitting in St Peters Square waiting for the Pope.
Day 17 - Rome
What a massive day!
First stop St John of the Lateran. This is the Roman Pontifical Cathedral, the first building of public worship in Rome
Day 16 - Naples to Roma
Early train ride from Napoli to Roma (about an hour), fast trains were excellent! We then arrived in busy Rome made our way to our accommodation, dropped our bags and started our discovery of this amazing city. By foot, tram and subway we explored many famous sites.
Waiting for our first tram ride
We explored the three levels if St Clemente Bascilica. An amazing archeological site showing aa ancient church on the bottom, medieval church in the middle and on top a Catholic Church. A great opportunity to see this!
Lunch stop
The most amazing view ever from this peep hole! You will all have to visit Rome to see what you can see... Amazing!
Spectacular views from the Orange Grove
The Pantheon
And about another 20 sites!!! What a day followed by another amazing authentic Italian dinner Sunday, 19 April 2015
Day 15 - Pompeii
Day 15 started with another early morning walk - a few more takers than yesterday
Universita Station
We then headed to Pompeii, very different to Herculaneum - far more tourists, busy and dry and dusty. However, wow what an amazing place
The ampitheatre
What an amazing tour of all the major highlights. Such an amazing experience to see ancient ruins, as yesterday interesting to see that parts of their way of life have continued through today.
Saturday, 18 April 2015
Day 14 - Herculaneum
Another fabulous day as we embark on the Ancient History component of this tour. A busy train ride to Herculaneum was had being entertained by Gypsies as they sang for us along the way. Of course the cup was being passed around at the end!
What an amazing time we then had discovering this ancient city.
An ancient store
Grand pillars
Hard to imagine this amazing place was buried in 79AD.
We then enjoyed a visit to the National Archeological Museum of Naples. Amazing to think cooking implements we use today are similar to those used over 2000 years ago.
We are currently relaxing back at the hostel, kids working on their journals. The kids have been outstanding in their work. Well done guys!
Tonight we had a beautiful traditional meal. Bellisimo!
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