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[QUOTE="J.Patrick, post: 1192673, member: 61382"] [SIZE=7][B]Viterbo — Oct 21[/B][/SIZE] This morning’s walk began with the constant, sometimes steep, descent from the city. Just before leaving, though, there was a break in the fog, and we could see lake Bolsena beautifully and clearly. The weather report suggested a 60% chance of rain during the walk, but once again, we only had sprinkles, not even enough to break out our rain jackets. The countryside wasn’t stunning, yet it was pleasant, if not overwhelming in any sense. It led Jim and myself into a very rich conversation As we approached Viterbo, we came to outdoor thermal baths, that are usually available and free. There didn’t seem to be any water though. As as often is the case with sizeable towns, the outskirts of Viterbo, which is a city, were industrial and functional rather than beautiful. Traffic built up as we entered deeper into the city. We moved into the medieval section of the city, and found it more pleasant. We had a terrific lunch, and then visited the beautiful Santissima Trinitas church. We went to the Etruscan museum of the city. We spent several hours learning about the ancient peoples who predated, the Romans in Tuscany and northern Lazio. And finally it rained, but we were safe and dry in our little hotel. [/QUOTE]
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