Friday, January 8, 2010

Elephants in Ortygia

We went to Ortygia with our cousins and us. We took a train down to Syracuse, then walked slowly over the bridge to Ortygia. When we got over to the entrance of Ortygia, which used to be the old Temple of Apollo.


We sat for awhile, and while we were sitting, we saw two elephants walking down the street. It was really really cool, because there weren't in a big van or anything, there were just a few policeman and they were about five feet away from us. We think that the elephants were walking on the street because they were going to the circus which we saw signs for.

After that, we kept walking down along the Lungomare to get to the Duomo. Lungomare literally means Long Sea, but they use it to mean the long road along the sea. We had a picnic along the way.

We got to the Fountain of Eratusa, which is the name of a driad, who was being mistreated by Neptune, so she dug underground and came up there. This was what allowed Ortygia to thrive when people were attacking them.


Then we walked a bit farther up, to get some Gelato. It was a really cool Duomo because it used to be the Temple of Athena, so you could see the original columns, on the outside and the inside. They had cleaned it recently, so it was really cool that could you see that it was used for about 2000 years. Instead of just drawing a new church design, they kept the old temple and just built on top of it. Then we walked back to train and went back to Catania.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Rogan and Domenica,
    Thanks for your post. We love to keep up with your travels and it's also terrific to see you in photos. Give our love to your dad!
    Besos,
    David, Leslie, Evan, & Josh

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