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Piazza della VHtorla Most of the men tried 5ome of the world famous Italian pizza or mile long spaghetti they had heard so much about, but after a sampling many would settle for that put out by the Venice or Sor- rento ' s in Norfolk Genoa on a whole was not as clean as France, nor as modern. Our stay in Genoa was limited to only two days and when we sailed we looked back on what was to be our last big liberty before we hit the Middle East. The morning after leaving Genoa we stopped in Naples, shadowed by Mount Vesuvius for a period of only two hours and then put out to sea again. The crew was afforded a brief look at the Isle of Capri and Stromboli on the way to the Straits of Messina. Greenwich Bay Arriving Italian Liner Chrlstoforo Colombo I allan Police Joins Our Shore Patrol li ' .r. ,:.:, .. n.i p A -
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mU .- ' (jtMa, JHalif Just 24 hours after leaving Villefranche, the ship entered the breakwater of Genoa, Italy, the birthplace of Christopher Colunnbus in 1446. But this was 1954 and the crew was eager for more liberty. Although Genoa is only about 50 miles from the French Frontier, the whole topography of the land, the people, the language, everything had changed. No longer were there the gay damsels, the bikinis or the pastel colored building of France. The Rivi- era had extinguished itself at the Frontier, but the Italian Naval Representative spirit of the people was still present. Particularly, the sailor noticed the common peoples love of fine music. Genoa, like Ville is built in and amongst the Alps which extend to the sea in many places. Danc- ing, dazzling, sparklets of light could be seen dot- ting the hillsides when twilight approached. Many of the GB sailors climbed to some of the high- est hills where they were afforded an excellent view of the city and the harbor while others dined at the Grat+acleli, the terrace at the top of the city ' s skyscraper. Of course the men got to see the home where Columbus was born, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, as there are numerous small establish- ments that cater to the tourists that claim that Columbus slept here.
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Piazza Acquaverde and statue of Columbus American Consul General coming aboard Isle of Stromboii 30
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