Instead, we wandered around the main street for awhile until we'd stumbled into the Villa d'Este, an enormous villa with gardens and fountains that seem to go on forever.
It was amazing to see. I'll have to scan in more pictures of the fountains; some shoot hundreds of feet into the air. And, when you consider that they're nearly 500 years old, it's pretty impressive that they still function.
After walking through the gardens we found a little place to eat, then walked around a little more. We eventually came upon an overlook where we could see a beautiful waterfall.
Between the water and the rocks and the green, green vegetation around it, not to mention the rainbows in the spray coming up from the light blue pool at the bottom, it was a sight that even now begs me to come back and see it again.
4 comments:
wow! This is beautiful - never would have thought this was in Italy! I'm going to do some research on it...there may be a day trip in sight :)
Um, I didn't know you were in Italy on your birthday this year!! Did you sneak away without me??? I'm offended!!!
It sounds like you are describing a dream. I was kind of waiting for the punch line about how an aardvark was your tour guide or something and would only let you walk backward through the sites and then how when you got back on the train it travelled sideways, like the Wonka elevator. But no, it turned out to be real. From, Misty
What a beautiful rainbow :)
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