Sestri Levante vista da Sant’Anna il 23 maggio. Oggi ho deciso finalmente di salire fino a Sant’Anna (per chi non fosse praticissimo la chiesa di Sant’Anna è un rudere che sta sopra alle omonime gallerie che congiungono Sestri Levante con Cavi di Lavagna). Le foto di Sestri che si riescono a scattare da lì sono impareggiabili (e queste, in particolare, sono splendide grazie all’hdr di cui ormai sembra non riesca più a farne a meno). Nei prossimi giorni ne inserirò molte altre!
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Sestri Levante seen from the Sant’Anna rocks on May 23rd – Sestri Levante vue depuis les forteresses de Sant’Anna le 23 mai – Sestri Levante visto desde las fortalezas de Sant’Anna el 23 de mayo – Sestri Levante visto das fortalezas de Sant’Anna a 23 de maio – Sestri Levante, gesehen von den Festungen von Sant’Anna am 23. Mai – Sestri Levante nhìn từ pháo đài Sant’Anna vào ngày 23 tháng 5
Vernazza, the pearl of the Cinque Terre. Probably the most beautiful of the Cinque Terre, the splendid Vernazza. This photo is a postcard!
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The first documented news of Vernazza, as the first castrum of the Cinque Terre, dates back to a document of 1080, in which the castrum Vernatio is mentioned as the maritime base of the Obertenghi. A powerful dynasty of Frankish origin, the Obertenghi were lords of Vernazza in the 11th and 12th centuries and most likely… Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
Vernazza, the pearl of the Cinque Terre – Vernazza, la perle des Cinque Terre – Vernazza, la perla de Cinque Terre – Vernazza, a pérola das Cinque Terre – Vernazza, die Perle der Cinque Terre – Vernazza, viên ngọc trai của Cinque Terre – Vernazza,五渔村的明珠 – チンクエテッレの真珠、ヴェルナッツァ
Sestri Levante seen from Mandrella. Today I was on Mandrella and walked with the dog to Punta Manara. You will say: great effort! But the first bit, going up from San Bartolomeo, is no joke. In any case the photos from up there come out wonderfully, obviously because the view is exceptional! And if you are close to sunset the colors are truly exceptional!
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I'll add a couple of things:
I thank Cri again for agreeing to write here… living together can be annoying now that everywhere, in a couple of clicks, you can make your own decent blog. You'll see that we'll continue to have fun.
if we both post a couple of times a day I think I'll have to leave a few more per page otherwise my friends won't find the ones they replied to (eh, eh, eh!)
Happy April 25th to all. We will spend it, as tradition, in Sant’Olcese… obviously in the next few days the photos will arrive!
Sestri Levante seen from the path to Mandrella – Sestri Levante vu du chemin de Mandrella – Sestri Levante visto desde el camino a Mandrella – Sestri Levante visto do caminho para Mandrella – Sestri Levante vom Weg nach Mandrella aus gesehen – Sestri Levante nhìn từ đường đến Mandrella