Mare da sogno: la bella Pointe Marin sull’isola di Martinica

Mare da sogno: la bella Pointe Marin sull'isola di Martinica

Mare da sogno: la bella Pointe Marin sull’isola di Martinica.
Una delle spiagge più belle in cui sono stato nell’isola caraibica di Martinica.
Purtroppo, in quella giornata, il cielo era piuttosto nuvoloso ma l’acqua trasparente e la sabbia, formata da migliaia di pezzetti di conchiglie frantumate, era veramente indimenticabile.

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Photo taken with Gopro Hero 10 black.

Here is also a video recorded on that day:

Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.

Here's where the beach is located:

Martinique (French: Martinique, Antillean Creole: Matinik, Matnik, or Lamatinik) is an island in the Antilles, a French overseas department (capital: Fort-de-France). It is located 14° 40′ north of the Equator and 61° west of the Greenwich Meridian in the heart of the Caribbean archipelago and belongs to the Lesser Antilles and more precisely is part of the Leeward Islands. Its coasts are bathed to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the Caribbean Sea.
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Dream sea: the beautiful Pointe Marin on the island of Martinique – Mer de rêve : la magnifique Pointe Marin sur l’île de la Martinique – Mar de ensueño: la hermosa Pointe Marin en la isla de Martinica – Mar dos sonhos: a bela Pointe Marin na ilha da Martinica – Traummeer: ​​das wunderschöne Pointe Marin auf der Insel Martinique – Biển mộng mơ: Pointe Marin xinh đẹp trên đảo Martinique – 梦想之海:马提尼克岛上美丽的马林角 – 夢の海:マルティニーク島の美しいポイントマリン

Dream Beaches: Pointe Marin in Martinique

Spiagge da sogno: Pointe Marin in Martinique

Dream beaches: Pointe Marin in Martinique.
One of the few new beaches I managed to visit in the last Caribbean season of my work was the beautiful Pointe Marin, in the south of the island of Martinique.
Unfortunately the day was a little cloudy but, when the sun came out, the colors were really exceptional and postcard-like, don't you think?

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Spiagge da sogno: Pointe Marin in Martinique

Spiagge da sogno: Pointe Marin in Martinique

Photo taken with Gopro Hero 10 black.

Here is also a video recorded on that day:

Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.

Here's where the beach is located:

Martinique (French: Martinique, Antillean Creole: Matinik, Matnik, or Lamatinik) is an island in the Antilles, a French overseas department (capital: Fort-de-France). It is located 14° 40′ north of the Equator and 61° west of the Greenwich Meridian in the heart of the Caribbean archipelago and belongs to the Lesser Antilles and more precisely is part of the Leeward Islands. Its coasts are bathed to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the Caribbean Sea.
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Dream beaches: Pointe Marin in Martinique – Plages de rêve : Pointe Marin en Martinique – Playas de ensueño: Pointe Marin en Martinica – Praias dos sonhos: Pointe Marin na Martinica – Traumstrände: Pointe Marin auf Martinique – Những bãi biển trong mơ: Pointe Marin ở Martinique – 梦幻海滩:马提尼克岛的 Pointe Marin – 夢のビーチ: マルティニーク島のポワント マリン

Birra Blonde, bionda della Martinique

Birra Blonde, bionda della Martinique

Birra Blonde, bionda della Martinique.
Una bella birra fredda il cui nome corretto dovrebbe essere: Lorraine Blonde.

Birra Blonde, bionda della Martinique

Photo taken with Honor 10.

Beer is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the fermentation of malted barley wort, flavored and bittered with hops. Beer is one of the most widespread and oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. It is produced through the alcoholic fermentation with strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis of sugars derived from starchy sources, the most used of which is barley malt, or germinated and dried barley, often simply called malt. Wheat, corn, rice are also used - the latter two especially as additions in industrially produced beers - and, to a lesser extent, oats, spelt, rye. Other less used plants are cassava root, millet and sorghum in Africa, potatoes in Brazil and agave in Mexico.