TheRealTMA
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GIYF?NZ war memorial in Auckland? Don't remember the sphere, but things like it.
GIYF?NZ war memorial in Auckland? Don't remember the sphere, but things like it.
GIYF?
I’m really intrigued by thisTalking about theaters, where's this famous one.
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Only thing I can think of is frozen tundra?significant of the ground?
Somewhere in the AltiplanoContinuing the coloured earth theme. Where am I?
Patagonia?
Somewhere in the Altiplano
Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza.Talking about theaters, where's this famous one.
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Wow - I never knew about that placeTeatro Olimpico in Vicenza.
Wow - I never knew about that place
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Vicenza was the home of Palladio, probably the most influential Renaissance architect. Town and surrounding buildings are worth a couple of days visit.Wow - I never knew about that place
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Thanks ~ a good thing to do and nice to learn the origins of Palladian architecture . Nice little 2-3 hour drive from Lake ComoVicenza was the home of Palladio, probably the most influential Renaissance architect. Town and surrounding buildings are worth a couple of days visit.
Andrea Palladio - Wikipedia
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La Rotonda and the other Palladian villas are definitely worth visiting. Palladian villas of the Veneto - Wikipedia
And make time for a trip along the Brenta canal from Stra to the Venice lagoon by boat. Brenta (river) - Wikipedia
FYI: the Vicentini are known as I Mangiagatti - Magna Gata in dialect. (The cat eaters). Google the story. Amusing.
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IMHO. One needs to stay in one place for min 3 days and experience the culture , environment and food. Slow Travel and Slow food with a few 3 star michelins and wineries thrown in for good luck. There are lots of interesting towns in this area between Lago di Garda and Venice and to the north. Verona, Bergamo, Salo, Brescia, Asolo, Padua, Bassano del Grappa, Treviso, Conegliano and wine areas or Soave and Prosecco around Valdobbiadene and much more.Thanks ~ a good thing to do and nice to learn the origins of Palladian architecture . Nice little 2-3 hour drive from Lake Como
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We think alike @TheRealTMA - our min base stay is usually 4d to explore a region. I would rather base myself within a two hr drive of places I want to see and take it from there. All of the above are great choices….There is rather stunning hotel on Lake Garda and I have Top Tier status w LHW and lots of US$ credits to burn. This will do nicely.IMHO. One needs to stay in one place for min 3 days and experience the culture , environment and food. Slow Travel and Slow food with a few 3 star michelins and wineries thrown in for good luck. There are lots of interesting towns in this area between Lago di Garda and Venice and to the north. Verona, Bergamo, Salo, Brescia, Asolo, Padua, Bassano del Grappa, Treviso, Conegliano and wine areas or Soave and Prosecco around Valdobbiadene and much more.
Somewhere in the Altiplano
Do you expect us to come up with the number plate of the rental car, make and model tooSheesh, I show someone who claims to love boondies some lovely geomorphology and that's the best he can come up with.
You've got about another 24h to be more specific - and add the altitude that I and my Hertz rental was at (+/- 1m*).
*That's actually a hint.