Our alarm went off at 2:15 a.m. Luckily we had gone to bed early so we were able to get 5 hours of sleep. Bus left our hotel in Athens at 3:15 for the airport. Jim doesn't mind getting up so blamed early. Any one else smiling??
We flew over the Vatican.
When we landed in Rome, we took a bus ride to Ostia Antica.
Ostia may have been Rome's first colonia.
morning worship
Ostia Antica is a large archeological site that was the location of the harbour city of ancient Rome. "Os" is the derivation of the Latin word for "mouth". At the mouth of the River Tiber, Ostia was Rome's seaport and at one time the most important port in the Mediterranean. Ships would load cargo onto barges that would navigate up the river into Rome. To use this port, you would need to pay a tax to Rome. Due to silting, this site is now 2 miles from the sea.
The Apostle Paul would have sailed into this port when he came to Rome.
Umbrella pine
entrance to the old city
The site is noted for the excellent preservation of its ancient buildings, magnificent frescoes and impressive mosaics.
Many of the mosaics have references to the sea commerce
this design is seen in some Roman architecture;
predates the Nazis use.
Then we got on the bus for a trip to the catacombs.
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