We began our hike through the caves, across rocks, through mud, and up and down millions of stairs. Unfortunately, our cameras did not take crystal clear pictures. The sight was amazing. Words cannot describe the scenery I witnessed and to think it was all made by the earth blew my mind (even more than the photo's from geology class) The hike was long and brutal but I never lost interest in my surroundings or stopped trying to document it with my camera.
By the end, I was starving and eager to eat an anticipated equally amazing meal that our professors had been raving about since we were told we would be visiting the mountain caves. While waiting for the second group to return, we enjoyed a few glasses of vino (still excited we were legal to drink) and relaxed. At that point, our legs were shaking. Once the other group arrived we were seated at circular tables that were already set with drinks and bread. The bread was gone within the first minute. Little did we know we had ten courses coming our way. I say ten without exaggeration. Each course was delicious. The meal was exactly what I pictured an Italian meal to be-plus more, a lot more. Being so hungry, excited, and curious, we forced it all down and ended up in what we called a food coma. On the bus ride home, everyone passed out. Thinking back on all of this feels like a dream.


