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Straits of Messina, Italy on the merchant ship M/V Sealand Commitment
Straits of Messina, Italy on the merchant ship M/V Sealand Commitment
This was the outbound video I took leaving the port of Giao Tauro, Italy enroute to Dubai via Port Said/Suez Canal, and the Red Sea. Very windy, especially that day.
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WORLD WAR II MUSEUM ANZIO ITALY
WORLD WAR II MUSEUM ANZIO ITALY
Riprese di Marco Petruzzelli www.tvreporter.it The Anzio Beachhead Museum was inaugurated on January 22nd. l994, the 50th. Anniversary of the Allied landings. It is housed in one of the ground floor rooms of the splendid 17th. century Villa Adele, only two minutes walk from the Anzio rail-road station and five minutes from the centre of the town. Realized by the voluntary and no-profit members making "Anzio Beachhead Research and Documentation Centre" is divided into four sectors: American, British and Dominion, German and Italian. The exhibits include: uniforms, equipment, badges, shoulder and flashes (although the latter were not worn in the battle zone), decorations, documents, battle plans and maps, photographs of the landing of troops, as well as of veterans as they then were, brief personal histories, articles used by troops in their everyday life. All absolutely authentic. A library and collections of photos, video cassettes, press cuttings, magazines, propaganda posters and leaflets, prints concerning those times, flags and ensigns, two motorcycles (GB&D) and many other items complete the considerable number of exhibits, all generously donated by other Museums and by Veterans' Associations and, of course, veterans and their families. Many exhibits come from the bed of the sea in Anzio port and its approaches where there are still the remains of aircraft, war and merchant ships, landing craft lying at various depths. Many of these wrecks still have the crew on <b>...</b>
2:35
Tori's Sea Year (Part 3 Salerno, Italy)
Tori's Sea Year (Part 3 Salerno, Italy)
Part 3 - A hearty Italian feast in the coastal city of Salerno, Italy and the messman from Yeman gets called out by Allah.
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BMFN news Italy gets downgraded by S&P
BMFN news Italy gets downgraded by S&P
Boston Merchant Financial reports on the downgrade of Italy by S&P and the impact this has on the foreign exchange and financial makets.
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Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
0:52
Nuno Pizzeria in Venice, Italy
Nuno Pizzeria in Venice, Italy
My wife and I on vacation in Venice. We asked a local merchant where the best place to eat was and he recommended this cool place. They even are playing Santana in the background.
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Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
14:22
UFO, black entity on a ship @ Taranto (Italy) on 24.02.2011 @ 2337 hrs
UFO, black entity on a ship @ Taranto (Italy) on 24.02.2011 @ 2337 hrs
this is my theory: don' t know really the connection with vessels, but this ufos are attracted to ships. vessels are covered by a black smoky or cloudy (i really still don't know) entity and then, without attracting too much attention, many balls or sphere, white and yellow coloured, on them (like faking normal ships lightining). i do not know really what happen to the crew members on board the ship. maybe they will never remember this amazing experience. anyway just look this video in which i film a vessel covered as per above description. you can see the superstructure of the ship (it is the aft castle, with accomodations, offices) which is normally white coloured for every merchant vessel, fully black. you can see lights on it but these are not normal lights, but just orbs. no windows are visible. in addition a strange phenomena is clearly going on. thanks for watching !
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Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
3:25
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
0:56
Manzo Family, Italy. Hungry Planet/Nourrir son monde
Manzo Family, Italy. Hungry Planet/Nourrir son monde
Olive oil: Rich in olive oil, the Mediterranean diet is known for its health benefits. Cereals: It also includes large amounts of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and fish along with regular, moderate consumption of red wine. lwww.regime-mediterraneen.fr Tuna: Giuseppe is a fish merchant, but the Manzos eat only canned tuna, frozen fish sticks, or occasionally frittura, a mixture of fried fish. Pasta: On the Manzo daily menu—pasta! In Italy each person consumes an average of 90 kg of pasta a year. Cigarets: The Manzos regret that they can't afford a car. They spend about 50 euros ($65) a week on cigarets. Kakis: Persimmon, which comes from Asia, is grown worldwide. It must be eaten when fully ripe, when it is sweet and juicy.
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Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
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Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
2:09
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
0:44
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City & a Side Trip to Frascati
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
2:27
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
1:58
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
2:16
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
2:57
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
1:23
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>
1:48
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Travel Italy: Rome, the Eternal City
Thegorgeous Roman weather continued on June 12, 2010. After a full day of sightseeing in Rome the day before I decided it was time for a little out-of-town excursion. So I went to the Termini Train Station and bought a ticket to Frascati, a city in the mountains just about an hour southeast of Rome. Once arrived in this scenic spot, I walked around for a couple of hours and stumbled upon the main square where a market was set up and the locals were sitting on benches chatting. I chatted with one local merchant and ended up buying a porchetta sandwich -- a delicious traditional local snack of slow-roasted pork inside a crispy bun. A couple of hours later I headed back to Rome for my second city bicycle tour with my expert guide Roberto from Top Bike Rental: the Panoramic Tour of Rome. We started our ride on the Equiline Hill, rode down on the Oppian Hill past the Colosseum and up on the other side to the Aventine Hill from where we enjoyed a gorgeous view across to the Vatican. Coming down on the west side of the hill we cycled into Trastevere, the quarter on the other side of the Tiber River, with its narrow cobble-stoned streets and dozens of restaurants and bars. Trastevere has evolved from a rather poor fishing village into one of Rome's most popular entertainment and real estate districts. Past Trastevere we started cycling up another hill, this time it was the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo in Italian), past the gorgeous Fonte Acqua Paola fountain, a huge fountain that <b>...</b>

































