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The train ride was a very memorable part of the day, being seated and making friends (mostly Moussa) with two little Italian girls. We played rock, paper, scissors for a while, then they started asking us questions, then teaching us, and then went on to disciplining us when we did something wrong. It’s clear that Italian education is strict and does not condone silliness. We got a locker and started wandering in Naples.
We went to the Duomo, which was amazing, and somehow got there while a wedding was happening, and it is now the first wedding I have attended! At the pizza place!! I got the decumani pizza, which was an insane everything pizza with like three kinds of cheese. My favorite was all the fried zucchini and eggplant. I am so grateful that pizza was invented, thank you, Naples.
We then went to the archaeological museum. In this museum, we saw another sculpture of Artemis, and it was interesting to see how she is a recurring sculpture, emphasizing the importance of animals and life. This contrasts with the many statues and images of Romans killing and sacrificing animals. I am not sure if it’s because the role of women was to nurture instead of fight, or because they did see the importance of animals, hence the reason for their sacrifice to the Gods. In any case, the contrast is definitely there.
Jessica and I wandered around Naples, visiting some book markets, and then sat with Mazzy and Elena for a fun drink. I got a banana milk one. I have a love for trying new and weird things, but also my favorite artificial flavor is banana, so it was great. Saw a cute cat on the way back to the station, took the train, and arrived at the hotel, where we had a delicious dinner and went to sleep, excited for the following day.








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