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Kogs:
im preety sure the laundry detour is in the spanish quater of Palermo.

Chateau d If:
Libra, the drive to Milan idea is kind of hypothetical.  ;)

GMan, I don't get the same results as you on the driving distance to Segesta.  I'm seeing about 43 miles.


--- Quote ---AND, if David is still in Palermo, he has a 100 mile drive on motorway A29 which would take him at least two hours to find the Segesta Greek Theater.  And if they look at the map and see that by taking routes S186 amd S113 the distance is only about 60 miles as the crow flies, and if they take this route they will very soon learn that these side roads climb and wind around the mountains and probably take a good deal more time to drive.
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puddin:
I'm in Palermo and the weather is beautiful  :waves: Chow for now

I know we have a map of the city but this one is HUGE

Kogs:
watch the travel channel tomorow for samantha browns first cruise with a stop in Palermo

supsandalee:

--- Quote from: Chateau d If on March 25, 2006, 06:40:15 PM ---GMan, I don't get the same results as you on the driving distance to Segesta.  I'm seeing about 43 miles.

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From this website: http://www.bestofsicily.com/segesta.htm

Segesta is an abandoned ancient city located in the province of Trapani, about 74 kilometers southwest of Palermo, roughly an hour's drive from the capital.

At Segesta's archaeological park, there's a shuttle bus to take you from the parking area to the monuments.

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