Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Stage 40: Montefiascone to Viterbo. Roman road and a mummy. Part 1.


We descended to the Roman road below Montefiascone, 

and the path today led through fields and flat terrain towards the large city of Viterbo.

As we entered the outskirts we came across the large necropolis (clean toilets on offer by the main gate), and took shelter from a shower. We were reminded of La Recoleta in Buenos Aires, lending a certain circularity to things, given that my first ever blog Wrinkliesontheroad covered visits to several of those in South America.

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