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Although on a different route, we also stopped for a picnic lunch in Castellaneta. https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/2006apulia/matera-to-massafra/
6 months agoI'm enjoying your ride and pictures. Taranto doesn't look much different than when we passed through in 2006.
6 months agoThe Acquedotto del Triglio. It has quite a history.
6 months agoIs that a giant piece of burrata? That salad looks delicious!
6 months agoSome species of salsify
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/54142-Tragopogon/browse_photos?term_id=12&term_value_id=14
You’d have no trouble at all, we’ve slowed down a lot, especially me! I’m finding it’s a lot Harding bicycling when you have breathing difficulties. It’s much easier hiking.
6 months agoShe shared a little…😀
6 months agoGreat day but I’m sorry you still have a migraine, Rich!
6 months agoBeautiful photo!
6 months agoGreat photo of the two of you!
6 months agoSorry you weren’t feeling well when you started! I’m glad to hear you’re taking a tour to thoroughly explore Matera!
6 months agoI’m so glad you could bring the bike inside!
6 months agoVery smart!
6 months agoI love Matera by it’s very challenging to cycle into. Great job!
6 months ago
This stoker feels Robin's pain. I would have been challenged to remain an "amazingly good sport" for very long.
6 months ago