The boat put in for about 3 hours on Stromboli, more time for walking, exploring, shopping, eating, drinking. The younger and more adventurous might even have walked some ways toward the summit or caldera. The island has accommodations and a variety of hiking and lava-viewing trails. Next life.
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There are perhaps a couple hundred residents |
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Landing at Stromboli |
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Our walk basically took us along the southwest shoreline, up
into the town, and then back to the port |
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Black sand beach; of course |
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Helpful reminder |
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Lots of locally-sourced building materials on the island; and more arriving
every day |
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Another island and famous light-house |
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Town view |
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Under the volcano |
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Us, there; under Stromboli |
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Transportation on the island includes scooters, tuk-tuks, and golf carts |
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Top of the hill |
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Great tile |
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