Sunday, 19 April 2015

Signboard for the Via Francigena nearing Bari

Ruvo di Puglia is a fine town and the 13th century Cathedral entrance very unusual and enchanting. Rather worn lions support slim pillars and griffons above!
Surprisingly named Appia Traiana sections   towards Bari too rough for touring bike but on the Via Fracigena and Jerusalem Way (signboard and labels).
A Roman milepost possibly? on edge of golf course near Bari and a cool breeze today off the Adriatic.

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  1. What a pretty place, lovely meadow x

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  2. A picture tells a thousand stories?

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  3. Tom are these the first VF signs you have seen?

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    1. This sign was clearly on the walking route and much of the time I am on the road. Of this style of sign it was the first for me to see although more permanent signs for the Via Appia/Traiana crop up every so often. My guess is that they do exist although I didn't see any on the 10+ kms long paved VA stretch out of Rome?

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