« It was time to write something. A small anecdote. A couple of days ago, it was my birthday. And here, not far from me, is the very successful volcano Vesuvius. I, as you can guess, live in a place where 2,000 years ago there was the ancient town of Herculanum. The residents there tragically perished due to the catastrophic eruption in 79 AD.
I thought it would be a unique idea to hike up the volcano on my birthday, especially since it reaches a height of 4,200 feet. A bus ride to the 3,280-foot mark costs about $22, but I decided that hiking up would be much more rewarding (and indeed, it was not challenging at all). On my way up, I accidentally ran into a national park where I had to climb over a barrier to leave it.
At the 3,280-foot elevation, there are ticket booths – a ticket to enter the crater costs around $11. However, on the day I was there, there was such a strong wind that the volcano was closed! And it really felt that strong and cold that I didn’t bother to look for a sheltered spot to sneak in. I didn’t peer into the crater, just didn’t.
And then I just wandered around Naples. It’s just stunning. Very lively, messy, old, incredibly colorful in some places, and unbelievably ugly in others. Everyone says it's dangerous there, but I didn’t encounter anything of the sort, even though I was wandering through the "notorious" areas at night once.
I devoured a pizza, made in a traditional wood-fired oven — it was amazing. »
And I do adore wandering around and bumping into everyone, as best as I can, and again dealing with junk and eternal "cash only" payments, taking strolls that nearly resemble whole packs of cigarettes with women of a certain age clinging to a carton of smokes... But it's worth it for me to take a plunge into your described in the morning vibe and feel a little bit more at ease. Still haven't gotten to the peace yet, first I have to pay at the register, and then I casually ask for a coffee and I'll again have your nuances.
Thanks, Neapolitan, you wonderful sandwicher, you truly do make my day))) What should I write on the glass - your versions? »
I thought it would be a unique idea to hike up the volcano on my birthday, especially since it reaches a height of 4,200 feet. A bus ride to the 3,280-foot mark costs about $22, but I decided that hiking up would be much more rewarding (and indeed, it was not challenging at all). On my way up, I accidentally ran into a national park where I had to climb over a barrier to leave it.
At the 3,280-foot elevation, there are ticket booths – a ticket to enter the crater costs around $11. However, on the day I was there, there was such a strong wind that the volcano was closed! And it really felt that strong and cold that I didn’t bother to look for a sheltered spot to sneak in. I didn’t peer into the crater, just didn’t.
And then I just wandered around Naples. It’s just stunning. Very lively, messy, old, incredibly colorful in some places, and unbelievably ugly in others. Everyone says it's dangerous there, but I didn’t encounter anything of the sort, even though I was wandering through the "notorious" areas at night once.
I devoured a pizza, made in a traditional wood-fired oven — it was amazing. »
Despite the early departure, we decided to stroll through the evening in Naples and grab a bite somewhere local. In the square, the youth of “party central” gather at every corner, around bars and restaurants, in parks, and just on the waterfront. 👬👫👭
I was left with a strong impression and a sense of sleek motion: in this city, I could probably drive a car even now. The rules there seem almost non-existent! 😱 Cars come and go in a chaotic dance, like they operate under their own laws, with two vehicles sometimes managing to squeeze side by side on a single lane. 😂 It's essential to stop at traffic lights as local folks (immigrants) casually suggest cleaning your windshield or selling you something. I haven’t encountered this in Naples yet. ✋🏻
And then there was this encounter that blew my mind: “When God created Naples, He must have been in a good mood because it’s undeniably beautiful and ideal.” Locals seem to take this for granted. 😔 Trash is everywhere; I haven't seen a bin, honestly, anywhere... 😢 I felt a bit overwhelmed by the heat. 👌🏻🏽 Neapolitans love to cook and enjoy snacking. 😂 (After spending two days there, I realized I’m starting to settle in.)
P.S. If you look closely, you might see Vesuvio. 🌋 »
Moving on, Mount Vesuvius is the only active volcano in Europe, where you can see the breathtaking views endlessly. Are the views beautiful? Yes! It’s amazing to notice how the surroundings have been shaped over the years. The atmosphere is unique, with low-spirited men and women in peculiar attire showcasing vibrant colors that could be mistaken for a different world! And for museum lovers, architecture, and history, you could get lost in all the marvels around! Close to Capri, Sorrento is definitely a place to return to again and again! 🙏❤️☀️🐍 »
P.S. That's Vesuvius, by the way! 🌋✨ »