 So now we have the honor of Giulio writing Italy on our box. Not with my hand, but with my heart. You're so romantic. Yeah, always. Exactly. Italia. The Italia. Di, ta, li, ta. Italia. Belissimo. Belissimo. Belissimo Italia. I love it. Grazie, grazie. Grazie. Good morning, guys. Welcome back to our Guinness World Record attempt to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. Good morning, Bumblebee. Good morning, Bumblebee. Oh no, I think it just started raining. Yeah, we are here in the mountain village of Ceretto Laziale in Italy. And we've been visiting our good friend Giulio for the last couple of days. It's been so sunny for the last couple of days. And just when we want to hit the road, the rain has started. Yes, but it's so incredibly beautiful here. I can't believe how nice this town is. Like, I'm really in love with Italy now. It's so historic, nestled in all these beautiful hills. And the place that we stayed, this is so cute and charming. This is just everything here just has so much character. It's absolutely amazing. But we're ready to hit the road again. So let me show you guys where we're heading today. So we are here and today we're going to be taking this massive ring road around the city of Rome and then we'll be taking this road up the coast to reach the city of Pisa to visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It's about a five hours ride to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and it's almost 12 o'clock. So better hit the road. Let's go. So now is the moment of truth. Is Bumblebee going to turn on? Please, please, please, please. Bumblebee's battery is definitely, definitely broken. Broken. Totally broken. Yeah. Yeah, let's get some jump leads going. Yeah, the battery is really, really, really broken. All right, let's rock and roll. It's getting always a little bit more difficult every day. Hey, let's get Bumblebee going. Well, the only task we have at the moment in our life is bringing Bumblebee back to England. So we can spend all day, all week, all month just to get Bumblebee back to England, you know. Yeah. So we should be able to do that but, you know, it's quite hard. This town, Cereto Laziale, is such a beautiful place. It's just so charming. Look at the view. Yeah, and this is actually Julio's house here. Oh yeah, this is Julio's house. Nice. Bye-bye. Maria, thank you for everything. Oh, we had such a nice time here. We had such a nice time. Really refreshing rest with lots of food. Lots and lots and lots of food. We have just a little bit of pasta, you know. Really, really Italian-typic pasta. Really popular. And it's called Mezzemaniche in Italian. And we have a mushroom, we have peas and sausage. Mama, grazie. This is Italian. This is the best pasta I have ever eaten in my life. Agreed. You can try to do the same, you know. In England, though. Maybe you can write the recipe. No, seriously, I don't understand how the Italian people can be skinny. They start with a pasta, like a whole plate of pasta. After the pasta dish, they have a meat dish, like a whole plate as well, like meat and vegetables, like a full plate of that. And then after, they have sweets, like either fruit salads or cake or, you know, like everything you could just dream of. So I was like in the food coma. Yeah, we had two amazing meals at Julio's house cooked by his mother. Thank you so much, Julio. And Julio's family for being so kind to us and hosting us in such a nice way that we actually want to stay here now in your village. And the food was just incredible. Yeah, I could definitely stay here for months and just eat your mother's cooking every single day. Yes, me too. We also did some sightseeing whilst we were here because this village is only 30 minutes from Rome. So we used the opportunity with an Italian tour guide, Julio. And yesterday we went into Rome to see all the sights. Welcome to Rome. I can't believe that it took me like all my life to have visited Rome just now. Like I've seen the Colosseum, which was absolutely incredible. Yeah, yesterday we walked like 14 kilometers and we went all around the heart of the old city, what Julio called the heart of Rome. We saw the Colosseum, we saw the Pantheon. We saw so many different piazzas. I don't even remember the names. I think there was Piazza Espana, Piazza Venizia. There was a lot of piazzas and they were all more incredible than the last. It was really, really unbelievable. I mean, Rome has just a huge quantity of beautiful old buildings everywhere. We saw the Trevi Fountain. We saw St. Peter's Church in St. Peter's Square next to Vatican City. Yeah, we were actually waving to the Pope. Yeah, he came out especially for us just to welcome us to Rome. The streets of Rome are just something else. There are nice and clean and restaurants everywhere. I'm so absolutely spoiled. Yeah, if you want to see like just amazing, beautiful buildings from antiquity, there's no better place in the world than Rome. It's really, really, really stunning. So thank you, Julio Luigi Maria for guiding us around Rome. It was absolutely a beautiful experience. And then we went out for dinner last night to try like traditional Roman cuisine. But there was one dish that was really, really difficult to eat. And it's called Tripia, which is basically tripe the stomach of a cow. And let's just say Lavi didn't enjoy it too much. Now you are forced there to do it. No. Tripa. Put it on camera. That's a good sign. I'll take two. I was struggling. Oh no, only 25 miles in. And we've got rain coming. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm not happy about that. No, that's not too great. So we're just going to have to get some gear on now, I reckon. Yeah, it's time to put the rain gear on. We have the best food at the moment with us. We have so many leftovers from Julia's mom, actually. Look, we have this really nice pasta with some meat and some peas and like a nice white sauce. And then here we have like more meat and more vegetables. Plus very nice cake. I will show you later. And then from the restaurant yesterday, we had some leftovers as well, which we took with us. Croquettes. This is a feast. I'm still stuffed from the past two days, but I can eat again. So we did about 200 miles now and we have about 50 miles left to the amazing Leaning Tower of Pisa. But yeah, it looks like that we might arrive there in the dark. Yeah, we're just on the border at the moment. Google says we're going to arrive 10 minutes after sunset. Yeah. I'm sure they've got lights on it. And we've entered the wine region of Tuscany. I saw a sign that said we were on the Strada del Vino, the street of wine. Look at this vineyard up on the hill. Nice. Very nice area. Look, they even have, I think, wine leaves as hedgerows. Whilst we're riding through the famous wine region of Tuscany, I thought I'd tell you guys a little bit more about Italian wine. Wine has been produced in Italy for more than 4,000 years and they have more than 2,000 different varieties of grapes. And it's crazy because one in 50 Italians are involved in the wine harvest and they produce more wine than any other country in the entire world. But apparently, Julio told us that it's not allowed here to drink wine and pizza together. Yeah, who knew that, hey? Yeah. Like we were in the restaurant, in the pizza place and I was like, oh, the red wine, maybe a glass of red wine and he's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. He said people would maybe even look from their tables at us like in a scornful way, like what are they doing? Yep. No, apparently, the only drink you're allowed with pizza is beer. There you go. Yep, there you go. Who knew? Who knew? We're just entering Pisa now. It's 20 past six and sunset is in 10 minutes. At the moment it's just not very busy, which is quite cool. Yeah, I mean, it's almost hard to believe that we're only three miles away from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Unless we've rooted ourselves to the wrong place like we did in Georgia. Yeah, I hope there's not two different pizzas. But yeah, it definitely seems like very calm and quiet for like one of Italy's most famous tourist attractions. Anyway, we'll find out in a couple of miles if we're in the right place. Look at this. Okay, this looks like the historic center of Pisa up ahead. Yeah, very cool. Look at this car. Oh yes. Wow, it's a beautiful, beautiful riverfront area here. Look at this. Yeah, look at the buildings here. Yeah. So nice. Wow, Italy is so beautiful. Yeah, literally every single area that we visited so far has been like, wow. And then the next one, wow. Yeah, look at this building. Nice. Look at that. Beautiful. Whatever it is. Whatever that is, it's very, very ornate. Very pretty here. We are just one mile from Pisa. From the badly made Tower of Pisa. Wow, look at this. We've really reached the center now. Yeah. Oh no. Oh, there's the tower. Look there. Ah. It's right there. So I think parking wise. Yeah. I think it's, let's go around this corner. I think we are literally here. Yeah. Wow. Where is it? Where is it? There it is. No way. Oh, that's crazy. Wow. We just parked right next to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Look at that. Cool. I get a picture of you quickly before somebody tells us we're not allowed to be here. I don't even know if we are allowed to be here. Three, two, one, go. It doesn't actually look leaning from this side. Okay, to take a picture. Oh, thank you. Ready? Oh, that's beautiful. Thank you so much. That's great. Can you believe it? Wow. I think this area has a really nice feel. Like you feel really comfortable here, no? Yeah. Everything looks so neat and nice. And look, the lawn is like very cut perfectly. Everything looks perfect. Wow. Yeah. It's absolutely amazing here. And who knew you could get so close? Really, it looks like a joke, actually. But there we go, guys. We made it straight in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Can you believe it? I can't. Oh, amazing. I really can't believe it. Oh, yeah. Look at that. That is totally leaning to the side. So I was just looking up a bit of info about this for you guys. So this is actually the freestanding bell tower of Pisa Cathedral, which is this one. And it's one of three structures in this square, which is called Piazza del Duomo, which is Cathedral Square, basically. So the tower is 55 metres high. And apparently it already began to lean when it was constructed in the 12th century. And that was due to the soft ground underneath that couldn't support the weight of the tower. And by the 14th century, when the structure was actually complete, the leaning had worsened even more. And by 1990, the tilt had reached 5.5 degrees. That's mad, hey? That is mad. I can't believe they still continued for like 200 years constructing it, even though it was already like, you know, you would have thought, guys, just give up and start again, hey? No, they saw it to completion and created what is now a really unique wonder of the world. But then apparently in the 1990s, they actually did work on the tower, which reduced the tilt from 5.5 degrees to just under 4 degrees where it is now. So they're trying to like keep it tilted, but not too much. Okay. But it actually falls over. Okay. Absolutely amazing. I can't believe we made it here. Good job. Yeah. We can do it again. Yeah, nice. Goodbye, Leaning Tower. Wow, it looks so leaning from here. So now we're going to be heading to a campsite, which is literally just a few minutes away. What a cool place, man. Amazing place. I'm impressed. Italy is just impressing every day, hey? Every day. Okay, stop here, reception, okay? Perfecto. Perfecto. Perfecto. I'm not going to turn off the engine because I don't think it would start again if I did. Oh, you don't think so? Nope. Okay. Okie dokie. So that was 30 euro in the end for the night. So it's like 8.75 per person. Then for the tent, it's 8.50. For the motorbike, it's 2 euro. And then for the city tax, it's as well 1 euro per person. So 30 euro. It's quite a lot for camping, but to be fair, accommodation near the Leaning Tower of Pisa is going to be really expensive. A room would have been at least double. Yeah. Ah, here. Ah, okay. Should I go first? Find a spot, okay. Yeah, let me just keep it in neutral here. There you go. Yeah, you can go and have a look. Alright. Yeah. Should do. Hey, that should do for tonight. Unfortunately, at this point, our microphone stopped working completely. But as you can see, we were really excited about this amazing pasta dinner home cooked for us by Giulio's mother. Yes, and that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the video. If so, please give us a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel, share the video with your friends and family. Comment below and we will see you next time. This cake was also made by Giulio's mother, by the way. And it was absolutely incredible. Thank you so much.