The entrence to the Republic of S. Marino
From Wikipedia:
The Most Serene Republic of S. Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di S. Marino) is a country in the Apennine Mountains. It is a landlocked enclave, completely surrounded by Italy. One of the European microstates, S. Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.According to tradition, San Marino is the oldest constitutional republic in the world still existing: it was founded in the year 301 . . . [and] has the oldest written constitution still in effect, dating back to 1600.Click on the link to see the photos!
The famed castles can be seen on the hill.
A panoramic video of Italy and the Adriatic Sea
The counselors (l to r): Mottel, Chesky, Joe and Avrumi
The First Castle
We paid the €4.50 to see the two towers (the third has no entrance), only to find out that the card used to gain entrance to the turnstile expires with in thirty minutes of swiping it . . . We had to run through the first castle and through the town to make it to the second
The second castle from the first
The second castle
The first castle from the second
The third tower
Another view of the second castle
With Misha and Vaxtung
Don't forget to check out parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of a Lithuanian Summer in Italy
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5 comments:
nice shots my friend!
Glad you liked -did you check out the others from the series?
I have been keeping up from my bloglines!
Beautiful!
beautiful indeed, makes me itch for some mediterranean sun!
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