Friday, 28 April 2023

Stage 42: Vetralla to Sutri. A decaying town and long decayed Etruscans. Part 2.

This woman and an American living in Málaga were on and off companions for most of the stage until Capranica, as the path wove through hazel plantations, passing the Roman tombs at Torri d'Orlando, 
and eventually hitting what can only be described as the arse end of a not very prepossessing town…at least until you enter the old town, 
which, although much decayed (the church is closed for renovation), still offered intriguing glimpses down its tiny viccoli, 
and suddenly blossomed as it narrowed at the very end, 
and then descends on switchback steps to the valley floor.  


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