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Begin your tour of Italy at the heart of Rome, Caput Mundi, as professor of anthropology and archaeology Dr. Dwayne L. Merry shows you the modern pleasures and ancient treasures of this incredible country. Uncover the mysteries of the Etruscans and the magnificent temple ruins of the ancient Greeks, as well as the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, preserved for hundreds of years in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. Marvel at the Renaissance art treasures of Florence and fantastic architecture of Pisa. Take a trip through the romantic canals and glass factories of Venice, then meet the fishermen of Chioggia as they work to supply the daily markets with fresh fish. Finally, return to Rome to sample the vibrant modern life of the Eternal City.
Visit:
Rome
Messina
Agrigento
Syracuse
Marsala
Paestum
Pompeii
Herculaneum
Vatican City
Florence
Pisa
Carrara
Lake Como
Sorrento
Capri
Ravello
Venice
Murano
Chioggia
Anzio
Naples
Brindisi
And More!
LANGUAGE
FORMAT
APPROX. RUNTIME
English
Color, full-frame, stereo sound, NTSC
85 minutes
ENCODING
Rating
SUBTITLES
OTHER FEATURES
All regions
Unrated
None
Interactive menus
This DVD is Compatible with all NTSC players
DVD Features:
Format: DVD, Color
Released: 2008
Language Tracks: English
Rated: Not Rated
NTSC, Region 1
Running Time: 85 minutes
Product Code:pc18858
Package: retail case.
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Travel to Italy (DVD)
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