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Pitt in Italy Photo Gallery

Welcome to the Pitt in Italy Photo Gallery!

After each year's program, we will be posting some of the photos that our students send to us of their amazing journey. Our inaugural photo gallery, from the Pitt in Italy 2006 program to Syracuse is just below. Once the photos load, drag your mouse over them to view the title. If you click on the photo, it will enlarge it in a new window.

Enjoy!

2006 Pitt in Italy Photo Gallery

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The Front Door of the Meditteranean Center for the Arts and Sciences - Where Classes Are Held
Ciao! The Beautiful Island of Ortigia The Pitt in Italy 2006 Group with Vulcanologist and Guide Boris Behnecke on Mt. Etna
A Spice Market in Syracuse Variety of Beans at a Syracusan Market Fish Market in Syracuse Marzipan!
Inside MCAS The Piazza Duomo on the Island of Ortigia The Very Friendly MCAS Staff Working in the Library of MCAS
Amphitheater in the Archaeological Park - Syracuse Theater in the Archaeological Park - Syracuse A Marionette Show in Syracuse Marionnettes
Ships on the Harbor - Syracuse Ships in Harbor A Sunset Over the Mediterranean Pitt in Italy 2006 on a Boat Tour
The Medieval Streets of Oritigia Ruins in Agrigento Ruins of Agrigento The Ruins of Agrigento
The Beautiful Syracusan Architecture Professor Looney with the Pitt in Italy 2006 Group on the Terrace of Kelli and Beci's Apartment - Students Prepared Dinner at the End of the First Week Fontana Aretusa in Syracuse The Mediterranean
Quarry in the Archaeological Park - Syracuse Ruins Ferry Beach The Temple of Apollo on the Island of Ortigia
Spools of Sicilian Yarn La Terrazza! The View from Kelli's Window The Bastions Around Ortigia
On Top of Mt. Etna Walking to Mt. Etna Mt. Etna Erupting Exploring Monti Sartorius on Mt. Etna
At the Temple of Apollo - Syracuse
Childhood Home of Elio Vittorini - Famous Syracusan Writer
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears
Beautiful Doorway on the Island of Oritigia, the Oldest Part of Syracuse
Via Del Crocifero


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last updated - 19 January 2005