Sovenia is a great country and I had the opportunity to visit when I caught up with my mate Igor. In the few days I spent with him he taught me caught a lot about the country and so on the tour when we entered Slovenia I became the tour guide for a few hours. We stopped in Slovenia to visit the Postojna Caves, it was a part of Slovenia I had not visited and spent a couple of hours on an organised English speaking tour in the caves. They are the largest underground caves in Europe. Having seen the cave we drove back into Italy and made our way to the campground in Venice. Pizza and pasta was once again my food of choice on a night which was one of the biggest drinking sessions of the tour. The Toga party. Wild things happen for some reason when you mix wearing a toga and drinking a lot of beer.
A big night out is not reccomended before a full day sightseeing in Venice but I pushed through the hangover and saw Venice in a half a way.
We watched a glass blowing exhibition and a glass blower before boarding a gondala and riding down the Grand Canal. I walked around some more on my own and then deciding I would head for the bus and back to camp to spend the afternoon in the pool.
Our next stop after Venice was Tyrol in Austria and it was a rather dramatic change in landscape and change of mood.
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