Monday, March 30, 2009

Good Grade

Cody got a 99 on his presentation on Italy. He said he got the most applause of anybody in the class. Also the highest grade. Of course, he did have an unfair advantage by having a real Italian bank note and a necklace made from the lava of Mt. Vesuvius as visual aids.


I thought you might like to see the photos he used as well.

The Temple of Jupiter in Rome.

The Coliseum from the inside.

The Coliseum from the outside.

The amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii.

The Temple of Apollo in the ruins of Pompeii.

A plaster cast of one of the persons who died in Pompeii in 79 A.D. The ash from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius settled around the bodies and hardened. The bodies then decayed away, leaving a hollow in the hardened ash. When Pompeii was found and began to be excavated, these hollows made perfectly detailed molds of these people. In some of them, you can even see the folds in their clothing.


Some of the ruins of Pompeii.

Venice. What was really cool is that they have police boats, taxi boats, bus boats, all the types of vehicles you would find in any city, except in Venice, they are boats.

A hotel right on a canal in Venice.

A gondola. These are mostly there for the tourist trade, as they use motor boats for transportation.

I hope you've enjoyed this brief, virtual tour of Italy. I'm sure there will be more in the future. Thank you for traveling with FineMartialFiber imaginations.

4 comments:

Steve said...

Now I don't have to travel there ... Thanks!!!

Bag Blog said...

You know how I love Italy! Congrats to Cody on his great grade.

Patch said...

Well no wonder he got the best grade; real, "I was there" photos beats all every time! Congrats to the boy...and VERY nice photos!

P.S. "Eating My Way Across Italy" is on my bucket list, FYI.

Becky G said...

Steve, I still recommend going, if you possibly can.

Lou, me, too and thanks.

Patch, yep, they have some good food, too! It's way different from American Italian food.