The rock called Scalo Demola in Pieve Ligure
Every time I traveled along the Via Aurelia on my way back from Genoa last summer, I stopped for a moment at this panoramic point just before Pieve Ligure.
On one side of this little cove there is this rock with a terrace full of people sunbathing and some, the younger ones, diving into the sea from the rocks.
I only discovered while looking for information for this post that that point is called Scalo Demola and is one of the few points in that town to reach the sea.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.
Here's where this point is located:
Pieve Ligure is an Italian municipality of 2404 inhabitants in the metropolitan city of Genoa in Liguria. It is located on the eastern border of the municipality of Bogliasco and west of Sori; to the south it is bathed by the Ligurian Sea, while the territory to the north is uninhabited, leaving space for the peaks of the coastal mountain range. The town is structured on streets and ancient crêuze that extend along the slopes of Monte Santa Croce (518 m above sea level), with olive trees, maritime pine and mimosa making up a good part of the flora of the territory.
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