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During the Easter holidays took 27 pupils and three teachers (Teacher Aaron, Evelyn and Eimear) to Italy on a school trip. A particular experience was not forgotten apple store in new york by the students it forever
Arklow We left at half time after two in the morning and we fly to Rome. We met our bus driver, apple store in new york Giovanni, at the airport in Rome and thiománamar to the center of Rome. And we are all very tired, not getting much sleep the previous night, we got lunch in the center of Rome and visited the old Rome, the Colosseum in particular.
After the Colaseam tománaí bhuailemar the bus again to start the long journey has three hours to Naples, where was our hotel for the night and our dinner is waiting for us. Old hotel in Naples city center was there, which was located on the Piazza Garibaldi. The food was provided for us in the hotel was interesting and fortunate that all McDonald's next door.
With a busy day ahead of we left the hotel at nine in the morning for the city center. We spent hours at Via Toledo féachtaint the stores (closed, mostly) before going to the National Archaeological Muséam Naples. In the museum we saw frescoes and mosaic of the surrounding houses artifacts from Naples and Pompei. Muséaim created after the coming of remains of Pompei and the first archaeological Muséam world.
After a quick lunch we faced Veasúiv Mountain. Thiomán the bus turned up a narrow road until we reached 1000m above sea level. From there walked 25 minutes up to the crater. It was a cloudy day and we did not get a chance the beautiful view of the Bay of Naples to see but we had a great view of the crater apple store in new york itself.
After the Veasúiv we faced Pompei, an ancient city that was destroyed by the Veasúiv crack in 79AD. We had a guided tour through this huge city. We saw many old Roman buildings, including homes, shops and a huge amphitheater.
The weather was beautiful on Monday with a blue sky day. We visited the Campi Flegrei, an area north of Naples, apple store in new york where approximately 40 old volcano. Shiúileamar around apple store in new york one of the so-called volcanoes Solfatera. There was a terrible smell of sulfur and steam and gas was coming out of a hole in the ground under pressure and high temperature. Locals have used this place as a spa in the past. We had a picnic in Solfatera and shopping opportunities we had afterwards.
At the end of the day to Ristorante Mattozzi shiúileamar where we had to make our own pizza for dinner. We thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to design our own bpíosta and went back to the hotel to abdominal lot.
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