Greetings DI,
@Quantum12 posted recently and that inspired to share this story and these memories.
Lacryma Christi is a wine made from special grapes that grow on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius. The name translates to "The Tears of Christ". As the story goes, when Jesus ascended into Heaven he looked down on the Bay of Naples. When he saw how beautiful it was he shed tears of joy. His tears fell upon the slopes of Vesuvius and that's where these grapes grew.
I made the trek to the top of Vesuvius a number of years ago. It's not an easy hike. (And in the summer it's hot!!) The road only goes about three quarters of the way up, and the rest you have to make on foot. The path to the top is a switchback that winds its way up, where the crater is.
The view from the top does not disappoint. You look out on the whole Bay of Naples. To the right you see the city of Naples, to the left is Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, and out in the bay you see the isle of Capri. It really is stunning to say the least.
Unfortunately I don't have pics to share of that view, but here is one from the other side...the top of Capri.
Enjoy..
@Quantum12 posted recently and that inspired to share this story and these memories.
Lacryma Christi is a wine made from special grapes that grow on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius. The name translates to "The Tears of Christ". As the story goes, when Jesus ascended into Heaven he looked down on the Bay of Naples. When he saw how beautiful it was he shed tears of joy. His tears fell upon the slopes of Vesuvius and that's where these grapes grew.
I made the trek to the top of Vesuvius a number of years ago. It's not an easy hike. (And in the summer it's hot!!) The road only goes about three quarters of the way up, and the rest you have to make on foot. The path to the top is a switchback that winds its way up, where the crater is.
The view from the top does not disappoint. You look out on the whole Bay of Naples. To the right you see the city of Naples, to the left is Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, and out in the bay you see the isle of Capri. It really is stunning to say the least.
Unfortunately I don't have pics to share of that view, but here is one from the other side...the top of Capri.
Enjoy..



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