When looking for an image to post into my blog, I stumbled upon this image of the island Capri, off the coast of Italy. I knew that I had to publish this image, because it brings back many memories to me. This summer I toured Capri with my classmates as part of our senior trip. Looking at this image brings back the memory of the wind blowing through my hair as the boat zoomed around the island. My lips and face were crusted with a fine film of salt from the blue green water, and every time I licked my lips, an unpleasant taste filled my mouth. The sound of seagulls cawing mixed with the baritone voice of our tour guide as he pointed out various places of interest around the island.
The sun was hot, but the breeze coming off the water kept us cool as we rounded the island and spotted one of the most famous attractions in Capri, the Faraglioni, which are the three rocks shown in the image. As we sailed through the cavity of the middle rock, a sense of awe filled me. It became clear to me the amazement that the ancient Romans must have felt when they first came to find this island. The tour was over all too soon; as we climbed out of the boat I was tempted to go back and pay for another tour, just so that I could experience the beauty of the island all over again.
Today it still fills me with a sense of bewilderment when I see images of the beautiful island. To think that I was there once will never cease to amaze me. Those memories that were made there will always be with me; the feel of the island, the sights and sounds I will always remember. It’s a very cool feeling to look at the stunning images like the one that I have posted, and say, “Hey, I’ve been there!”
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