Sorrento
ITALY | Thursday, 16 August 2007 | Views [229]
Sorrento is on the peninsula that forms the bottom half of the bay of
Naples.The peninsula is formed of high rocky mountains and steep cliffs
that fall into the sea. The roads follow the cliff edges, which made
for some exciting if not tiring cycling. Sorrento itself is found on a
small Plataea of level ground into between two mountains, with the town
going right up to the cliff edge. The harbour is at the bottom of the
cliff ( obviously) and the road to and from the harbour is narrow and
twisty. At one point i was walking down the road and two buses had
blocked the passage of traffic due to the fact that they had met on one
of the tight blind corners.I spent 5 nights here....the main reasons
were to go to Pompeii, go diving and due to the fact that there were
several "Irish" bars, drink ice cold cyder whilst watching the English
football and rugby.
On the Saturday i got onto the train and
headed to Pompeii. Even though i had read about and watched tv shows on
Pompeii to actually go through the main gate into the town was a
special moment. I had arrived quite early in the day and all the guided
tours went left so i went right. For the 1st hour or so the parts of
the town i was in were quiet and mostly empty. After that, well it just
got busy. ( there are about 270 photos of the town...look at those!!).
I spent about 4-5 hours just walking around, in and out of the houses
and halls. Walking down the main roads, side roads and alley ways were
just moments of wonder.
The following day i went for a dive.
Sorrento is best seen from the sea and as we headed off to the dive
site it was the perfect start for a Sunday morning. The local padi
outfit seemed ok and after checking and changing my equipment i was
happy with what i had. After about a 20 minute boat ride we arrived at
the small pinnacle of rock sticking out of the sea. We all did our
buddy checks ( this is a lie because it never happened) and rolled of
the boat into the sea. Among the party were a few locals and an Aussie
couple ( no watch, no depth gauge!!!) one of whom hadn't bothered to
check his bcd....it leaked, badly. Anyway, because i hadn't dived for
10 months (far to long) i stayed above 20m. After a very enjoyable 40
minutes of solo diving (my buddy's diving skills needed alot of work)
it seemed that everybody else had started to do a safety stop. This did
piss me off a little as i still had 100 bar of air left which would
give me at least another 20 minutes with plenty to spare.....(and as i
was paying for this!!!!!!!!)
In the evening i went down the pub,
watched Chelsea get a lucky draw with Liverpool ( i know, even i didn't
think it was a penalty) and had at least one cyder too many.
Monday, well i had a hang over so i didn't really do much and on the Tuesday i got back onto the trike
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