Sunday, funday visiting Napoli
When we came out of the dark streets, we found a huge park. We bought some beers and chilled on the grass in great company (Ruta - poor volunteer from Melendugno, Prune - an amazing girl from France, Adrian - Spanish guy who hates Spanish music and Dion the English guy with lesbian hair, who is very english indeed (bad jokes). After 2 hours talking mainly about food we started looking for napolitan pizza and the sea, but unfortunately we failed. We did not have the best pizza or not even napolitan pizza, but it was quite enough to solve our hunger problem. ----- After the training we went to Napoli for three extra nights to explore the city. To our luck Lola and Eleni (EVS in Napoli) took us into their apartment. When we arrived we went to a very good pizzeria and then straight to bed for siesta. The funny difference between life in the south and north is that the northern volunteers don't care at all about siesta time, it pretty much doesn't exist. For us siesta has become a very important part of the day, without it there is always the danger that we turn into zombies.
We did some research on the square, asking locals what they know about this tradition. Finally we got info from where to where we needed to walk. The legend says that some queen in the past made her slaves walk blindly from one side of the square in front of the palace. But they needed to pass between the two horses. Anyone who went around the horses died. Everybody died. The other legend we heard was that this system was used for trials. If the criminal passed between the two horses, he stayed alive. Everybody died. We are not sure what is the true legend, but we tried to do it. None of us managed to pass between the horses. We have heard from locals that noone has actually ever succeeded. Next we went to the seaside and visited some castles until we got very hungry and started looking for a pizzeria. Of course when you need one they don’t exist. After some time walking, we found a pizzeria with not the best athmosphere but a very good Margherita. Our lunch was followed by some amazing ice cream. After the heavy lunch Sofi looked like she will die without having siesta time. But no, there was no time for it. Let's go up the hill and see a castle! On the way to the train station Tairi stopped to buy sunglasses (after looking at every table on the streets the whole day, she actually decided to buy something). Because of that, we missed the train that takes people up the hill. Okay, it was not a problem to wait for the next one. The problem was, that the next one never left the station. They closed the whole department, we spent 40 minutes there and after when we went to the ticket booth to get money back it was closed of course. The workers knew a lot of trouble was waiting for them, so it was easier to go home and avoid the problem. Great job! So we took our tickets and started climbing up the stairs, many-many stairs. When we finally arrived up the stairs it was already night time. But the view was great. We made a picnic with mandarines and started our journey back downstairs. Friday was meant to be dedicated to volcanos. The plan was to visit Vesuvius, but after talking to a local we decided to make a trip to the other direction. We took a train to Campi Flegrei to visit Vulcano Solfatara. We chose the place, cause we thought it's for free, we wouldn't have to walk so much and would see some real volcanic activity. None of the 3 reasons were actually true. We paid 7 euros, walked the whole day and there was pretty much nothing to see. But, the smoke coming from the ground gave us an opportunity for a cool photoshoot. Indie rock band Another band
Chapter (some number) The seaside seemed like a perfect place to watch the sunset. But it was too early to stay waiting on the beach and too late to return to Napoli for the sunset. So we made a decision to hitchhike on top of the hill (the one you can see on the previous photo). We were 6 so we split into two groups: team "Fernando", with Eleni & Tairi and team "Blonds" (Zsofi and Ruta) with Adrian. After some minutes every team got a car and was heading to the top of the hill. Tairi’s team arrived to the place with the view of the sunset. The children prison island
Of course after some time everyone needs to go to a place called toilet. So us and Ruta found a very modern wc, that turned out to be a house of horror. First there was a sign that said: pay 50 cents or pee your pants. Okay, we paid and entered all together. The door closed and the lights went off (it was like a lift door). After sofi stood up from the pot, the door opened. It was very confusing and while Tairi was stepping out of the toilet the door closed again, almost smashing her. Next moment from Tairi’s perspective: very loud screaming and water splashing sounds. It was like in a horror movie. After 5 seconds the door opened and Ruta & Sofi ran out. Their legs were soaked from water. The water had come from somewhere on the floor (luckily just water). Probably it was a punishment, because we just paid 50 cents for the 3 of us. But in the end only one of us had the luxury to actually use the toilet.
It was our last night in the city, so quickly after a shower, we were in Piazza Bellini with spritzes in our hands. The next morning we had a shopping tour. Pretty much like every day, but this time we at least bought something - postcards. And then we went home. The end.
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