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in #travel2 months ago

What I really love about the school of ceramics in Sicily is that it's not only about seating behind the potters wheel for a couple of weeks, but it's also about getting to know the culture and spending time together as a group. Last year, we went to Segesta and I was expecting the same this year as the rest of the program was more less the same, so I was surprised when our driver took us to Selinunte.

He told us that our drive would take about 20 minutes which I knew already would be much longer as it was not my first time with this driver. I'm getting motion sick unless I or my husband are driving, and I know how this driver drives, so I was dreading this trip. Oh, and I can't forget the roads in Sicily as they don't add to my car well-being at all. Either way, my 'classmates' knew my condition and let me sit in front next to the driver which helped me to survive this trip without getting nauseous. That was cool as otherwise I wouldn't have been able to enjoy the archaeological park at all.

When we arrived I was surprised by the size of the park. I thought that Segesta last year was big, but this one was so much bigger. We only had about 2 hours before our dinner, so we needed to decide what we wanted to see as there was no chance to visit all sights. One person in the group has visited Selinunte before, so we followed her advice and The Temple of Hera and learn about Quarries of Cusa. We walked for so long, and I'm sure that we didn't even see one forth of the grounds. I don't need any more reasons to go back!

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Let me show you around!

This is the first temple that we visited, and I'll tell you more about it, but first let me show the road leading to this magnificent construction....

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It's quite a walk to get to the temple from the main building. We were lucky that it was partly clouded because it was 37 degrees Celsius. It was humid and the air was 'heavy' which was a sign that it might start raining anytime soon. We saw dark clouds coming in our direction, but we didn't mind as some rain would be a nice way of cooling down. That was until we saw the lightning. It was such a spectacle as there were so many of them, but we decided that we needed to hurry as there were not many places to hide.

On the way to The Eastern Hill (one of the areas with temples) we walked along many sculptures which were strange at first, but when you learn more about the exhibition it all makes sense. They are warning about the risk of extinction of many species and the need to question the relationship between humans and nature.

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We have such a great time in Selinunte, and I will make sure to visit it again for a full day as I only saw a small part of what it has to offer. Luckily, this time my husband wants to join me too, so we might stay for a few days longer and enjoy Sicily together.

Until next time...