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spur of moment we got invited into an elderly coupleโ€™s home tn in sicily for homemade lemoncello and chocolate, they live in a cave home built during middle ages ๐Ÿ‘€ we talked for 2 hrs about life in sicily, food/wine ofc lol, other towns to check out in the region, and the history of the area - sicily had a massive earthquake on the southeast side that basically turned modica and many towns to rubble in 1693 - some towns lost 20-60% of their population from it, modica being one of them when they rebuilt this region, it was in gorgeous baroque style architecture, which is what makes modica and surrounding towns in the val di noto unesco sights learned about local rivalries in modica that lasted centuries, bc there were 2 saints, one at top of the hill one at bottom of hill. also learned the main street separating the homes on each side of the valley was a river just a century ago fascinating convo w ppl we just met, one of my absolute fav things about living nomadically is hearing pplโ€™s stories ๐Ÿซถ
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This is probably why Italy is so interesting to visit, excluding the views, I think the stories behind the people can explain a lot about our character in the best and worst way. Looking at that church in the middle of the village, looks like itโ€™s saying weโ€™re here and we are not going anywhere. Beautiful story bro ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
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love that, i can tell there is a deep sense of pride and connection here!
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