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Bus To Italy -2005- Ok.ru Info

In 2005, flying was still a relatively expensive mode of transportation, especially for those traveling on a tight budget. Trains were also an option, but routes and schedules were often limited. Taking the bus, on the other hand, offered a more affordable and flexible way to travel. Bus companies like Eurolines, FlixBus, and MarinoBus operated routes from Eastern Europe to Italy, offering a range of prices and services.

In the foreground, a girl with a chipped maroon nail and a silver ring on her thumb was sleeping against his shoulder. Her name was Zoya. He hadn't thought of her name in fifteen years. She was from Minsk, heading to Rome to work as an au pair. They had met exactly four hours earlier at the Vienna bus station, bonding over a shared fear of missing the connection and a smuggled bottle of peach schnapps. bus to italy -2005- ok.ru

The year was 2005. Gas was cheaper, borders were still tangible things that required long waits at customs, and the Euro was still a novelty for some. In 2005, flying was still a relatively expensive