
On October 19, 2019 we landed in Civitavecchia, Italy. One of my choices was to go to Rome. I’d been on a one day tour of Rome with Peg and the kids in 2011. So I ventured off the beaten path and back in time to explore two unique villages in the beautiful countryside of central Italy. This was an opportunity to experience the traditional side of Italy.
First we went to Civita di Bagnoregio, and then to the walled city of Tuscania (not Tuscany), with the city proper probably founded in the 7th century BC. Tuscania’s sleepy walled center mostly dates back from the 16th century.


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