The village of Carro, in the province of La Spezia, seen from far away.
following the path that from Monte Nicolao arrives at Velva or at Valico della Mola you can see almost all the hinterland of the province of La Spezia.
In this panorama I photographed, with the telephoto lens, the village of Carro perched longitudinally around the church of San Lorenzo of which you can clearly see the bell tower.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
Here is where the village is located:
The village, of Roman origin, was an ancient religious possession of the vicariate of Framura until the fiefdom passed first to the Estensi, in the 11th century, and then to the Malaspina; the latter ceded the feudal property to the Da Passano family at the behest of the diocese of Brugnato.
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The village of Carro, in the province of La Spezia, seen from afar – Le village de Carro, dans la province de La Spezia, vu de loin – El pueblo de Carro, en la provincia de La Spezia, visto desde lejos – A aldeia de Carro, na província de La Spezia, vista de longe – Das Dorf Carro in der Provinz La Spezia aus der Ferne gesehen – Làng Carro, tỉnh La Spezia, nhìn từ xa – 从远处看拉斯佩齐亚省的卡罗村 – 遠くから見たラ・スペツィア県のカロ村
If you want to find some ideas or learn more about Liguria, I refer you to the Liguria Region Tourism website: lamialiguria.it. This is the institutional website of the Region: regione.liguria.it.
If you are passionate about trails I invite you to read the guide: I 50 sentieri più belli della Liguria or Sentieri sul mare. If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest these books: Liguria magica e misteriosa and also Liguria nascosta e dimenticata.
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Sei su un sentiero transappenninico ricco di storia conosciuto dai Romani come Via Luna boron veleia per centum crucis… Cimaschi…
Ohhhh… proprio non lo sapevo!
Bellissimo posto e gente molto accogliente