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Bill versus the volcano (VI)
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Well, if you can't climb the mountain, circumnavigate it. That was the plan for today, and it produced a considerably more laid-back day that included the kind of feast that most tourists come to Italy for -- most who are a little more sane than we are, anyway. But what's a cactus plantation doing there?...
By Bill-on-the-Hill on 2007-07-15 07:07
Ginostra prickly pear
Jul 15, 2007
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A prickly-pear cactus near the village of Ginostra, showing a piece of volcanic rock that had been blasted into it at the time of Stromboli's last significant explosive eruption in 2003. Bet that hurt!
Ginostra donkey
Jul 15, 2007
