Mountain Climb
Two days ago three of us climbed a small mountain behind my dormitory.

View from my room. We climbed to the tallest peak. We were told by a local it's 2600 feet above sea level.

A small mountainside village.

View of the countryside.

We were held hostage for a few hours by an anarchist military unit.

The way down and back to Pisa.
View from my room. We climbed to the tallest peak. We were told by a local it's 2600 feet above sea level.
A small mountainside village.
View of the countryside.
We were held hostage for a few hours by an anarchist military unit.
The way down and back to Pisa.
1 Comments:
Holy cow. I keep looking at the picture of the anarchists. Those look like real M16s, not paint ball guns or anything. How nuts is that? Did you get into a philosophical debate with them while you were being held? Glad you made it out of there okay and got some exercise too.
Brian
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