Il ponte romano nel porticciolo di Bogliasco, in Liguria.
Uno dei punti più fotografati del piccolo borgo marinaro di Bogliasco e’ sicuramente il porticciolo ed il ponte romano.
Che poi il ponte, come molti della mia regione, viene chiamato romano ma e’ di costruzione medievale (magari costruito su uno precedente romano, come quello di Riva Trigoso).
On the official website of Cultural Heritage I then found other interesting information: here.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
To see all the photos I took in the village click here:
And here are some videos I made:
Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.
It is the first municipality you come across when travelling from Genoa towards the Riviera di Levante, in a small inlet at the mouth of the river of the same name. Among the reliefs of the territory there is Mount Cordona (803 m) along the ancient path to the hamlet of Sessarego and Mount Rotondo (789 m). The beaches alternate with deep and characteristic cliffs. It is possible to practice surfing there. The hinterland is typical of eastern Liguria, partly with strips of olive groves, with the possibility of excursions.
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