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IT’S ALL GREEK TO ME—While on a La Reina High School trip to Italy, Sheryl and Brittney Qualls, Newbury Park residents, left, along with Jessica and Geri Rotter, Agoura Hills residents, brush up on their ancient history at the ruins in Cumae, the first Greek colony estabilished on mainland Italy. SUNNY, BUT COLD—During their Hubbard Glacier Alaska Celebrity Cruises vacation, Dan and Kathy Vallas from Thousand Oaks, left, and Sandy and Jim McGuire from Agoura HIlls huddle together to stay warm while they visit the Hubbard Glacier, the largest tidewater glacier in North America. A COLOSSAL GOOD TIME—The Weingarten and Gould families from Agoura Hills remember the good old days of ancient Rome while standing in front of the famous Coliseum. Left to right are Scott, Jason, Stacy and Diane Weingarten and Jody, Morgan, Ryan and Doug Gould.The Coliseum was built around 80 AD. TAKING A MINI VACATION—Andi Mast, left, and her companion cruised up the California Coast along Highway 1 with the Southern California Mini Maniacs club. By the time they got to Monterey, they had about 22 Mini Coopers in their caravan. ET TU, BRUTE?—Art and Mary Myerson, Calabasas residents, catch up on local news in Caesarea, Israel, an ancient Roman port city that was dedicated to Caesar Augustus over 2,000 years ago. TORAH TIMES—Jason Kotzin, from Calabasas, is called to the Torah at a 110-year-old synagogue in Hong Kong. Read all about it in The Acorn. |
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