54 Days on the Moon

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A pretty little town with hardly anyone out and about on a Sunday. When I got back to our meeting point outside of the Cathedral it had just opened so I got a couple of photos inside.

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Time to walk back to our ferry and head for Santa Margherita.

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Now of the ferry for our walk around Santa Margherita. As our guide, who was a little lady, was giving us the time and place for meeting a few young Italian men dressed in leather jackets aggressively pushed their way through the group shouting loudly. Our guide turned to them and loudly replied -F U too. Well done.

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Portofino was just too crowded when we got back there so I caught the first tender back to the ship.
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Back on the ship and the yachts were still going.

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Then up to the pizza place. I had a calzone and Mrsdrron again her porcini mushroom pizza.


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Might have been Lancia. There were several of them. But the one red sports car I had no idea so It is the one I took a photo of the badge. Still no idea what t was.
I love a bit of car investigation. It's a Bizarrini 1900 GT Europa I haven't ever heard of one
 
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Had a blue one of these back in the 1980's. Wish I'd kept it now.
 
I love a bit of car investigation. It's a Bizarrini 1900 GT Europa I haven't ever heard of one
You got it. This is the sign on the front. I didn't know if it was a brand or not as I also had never heard it before.
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And I presume built in Livorno by the badge.
 

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