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| Ponte Vecchio. Once home to butcher shops that used the Arno River for waste disposal but now full of jewelry shops, this iconic Florence bridge was built in 1345. |
| Click to enlarge photo. This is the view across the river. |
| This photo and the next show some of the detail on the campanile. |
| The climb begins. |
| Most of the rest of these photos show the views from each resting level. |
| This is the Duomo Baptistry all encased in scaffolding for restoration. We visit it later in our trip. |
| Looking down to the level below. |
| Click on the photo to enlarge. The dome is the Cathedral's dome. What we will climb the next day. |
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| From here you can see that the top of the Duomo is higher than the top of the campanile we are standing on. |
| Going down. |
| Finally back at ground level. |
| So this is the view from our bedroom window. Actually what I saw when I was sitting in bed. See the Duomo on the left and the top of the Campanile on the right with the two trees in the middle? |
| Oh, did I say Italian cities have lots of scooters? Well that would be an understatement! They're everywhere because a lot of the streets are too small for cars. |
| A huge construction truck. |
| Another small car. |
| Next first stop the next day was to the Museum of Precious Stones. |
| Click to enlarge to read information about the museum. |
| This is an explanation on what you are seeing in the next photo. |
| Absolutely amazing the beauty you can create by laying different stones side-by-side. I wonder how long it took to make... |
| Laurel and olive garland from previous photo |
| Top of the table shown above |
| The glare from the light coming in the windows made it hard to take photos. |
| One wall had display cases of many different kinds of rocks and told where they came from. |


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