Puglia 5

In this final look at our recent trip to southern Italy, I’d like to talk about a few miscellaneous topics.

One of the other locations we visited was the city of Santa Maria di Leuca . Founded in the early 1st century AD by some monks, it is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical “heel” of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea.

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Numerous grottoes and caves line its picturesque coastline. We took a grotto tour by boat that was both fascinating and enjoyable.

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Jayne was able to swim within one of the grottos!

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Another interesting thing we encountered was the burning of olive tree pruning in many of the plantations as part of the fall cleanup .

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The place we stayed had beautiful grounds.

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The architecture produced some interesting abstracts in various morning and afternoon light.

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I’ll end with an interesting character we met in Matera, a juggler, saying Hi Mom!” to me as I snapped his picture!

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So, that’s it for our southern Italy travels!

Enjoy life!