The famous stony beach of Eo Gió in Vietnam. In the town of Quang Trung (Thành phố Qui Nhơn, Binh Dinh Province) there is this small bay famous in Vietnam. I was there last year when, together with my wife, we visited a friend of hers who lives in those areas. We went on an excursion to the beach and then, by bus, we went to visit this small bay (very crowded with tourists). The peculiarity is that the coast is very rocky and the stones all have a very square shape.
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The famous stony beach of Eo Gió in Vietnam – La célèbre plage de galets d’Eo Gió au Vietnam – La famosa playa pedregosa de Eo Gió en Vietnam – A famosa praia rochosa de Eo Gió no Vietnã – Der berühmte Steinstrand von Eo Gió in Vietnam – Bãi đá Eo Gió nổi tiếng ở Việt Nam – 越南著名的 Eo Gió 石滩 – ベトナムのエオジオの有名な石のビーチ
Dream Beaches: Monterosso al Mare in Liguria Have you ever been to the sea in Cinque Terre? Well the only real beach is the one (or rather those) of Monterosso al Mare the first of the five. The peculiarity is that the sand alternates with these light and rounded pebbles (but not too much). Truly a spectacle!
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Dream beaches: Monterosso al Mare in Liguria – Plages de rêve : Monterosso al Mare en Ligurie – Playas de ensueño: Monterosso al Mare en Liguria – Praias de sonho: Monterosso al Mare na Ligúria – Traumstrände: Monterosso al Mare in Ligurien – Những bãi biển trong mơ: Monterosso al Mare ở Liguria – 梦幻海滩:利古里亚的 Monterosso al Mare – 夢のビーチ: リグーリア州のモンテロッソ アル マーレ
Renà beach taken by drone. Some time ago now, I took this beautiful photo of the beach just below the road tunnels that connect Riva Trigoso to Moneglia Very clean and transparent water that makes you want to take a dip.
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Renà beach taken by the drone – Plage de Renà prise par le drone – Playa de Renà tomada por el dron – Praia do Renà tomada pelo drone – Renà-Strand, aufgenommen von der Drohne – Bãi biển Renà được chụp bởi máy bay không người lái – 无人机拍摄的 Renà 海滩 – ドローンが撮影したレナビーチ
The view of Matera, the pearl of Basilicata. Another beautiful photo of the many I had taken (almost a year ago now) when I was on an excursion to the beautiful town of Basilicata. This myriad of houses, torn from the calcareous soil of the Sassi, crowded together truly amazed me.
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The Sasso Caveoso, which faces south towards Montescaglioso, resembles the shape of a theater cavea, with the houses arranged in terraces. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts named as follows: u lammòrde, u paravèse, u pendàfeche, u mòlve, u chianèdde, u casalnàve. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
The view of Matera, the pearl of Basilicata – La vue sur Matera, la perle de la Basilicate – La vista de Matera, la perla de Basilicata – A vista sobre Matera, a pérola da Basilicata – Der Blick auf Matera, die Perle der Basilikata – Quang cảnh của Matera, viên ngọc trai của Basilicata – 马泰拉的景色,巴西利卡塔的明珠 – バジリカータ州の真珠、マテーラの眺め
Una vietta di Matera in Basilicata. Camminando nella splendida città di Matera non si sa proprio dove indirizzare lo sguardo (e l’obiettivo) per paura di perdersi qualche scorcio o qualche viuzza. Come questa bella stradina che scende, o sale, per uno dei Sassi del borgo.
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The Sasso Caveoso, which faces south towards Montescaglioso, resembles the shape of a theater cavea, with the houses arranged in terraces. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts named as follows: u lammòrde, u paravèse, u pendàfeche, u mòlve, u chianèdde, u casalnàve. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia.
Matera e la chiesa Rupestre di Santa Maria di Idris. Visitando la splendida città di Matera si possono trovare decine e decine di punti per scattare foto bellissime. Come la foto che vi pubblico oggi, che ritrae la chiesa Rupestre di Santa Maria di Idris e poco sotto anche la chiesa di San Pietro Caveoso, due delle molte costruzione religiose presenti nella cittadina della Basilicata.
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The Sasso Caveoso, which faces south towards Montescaglioso, resembles the shape of a theater cavea, with the houses arranged in terraces. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts named as follows: u lammòrde, u paravèse, u pendàfeche, u mòlve, u chianèdde, u casalnàve. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
Matera and the rock church of Santa Maria di Idris – Matera et l’église rupestre de Santa Maria di Idris – Matera y la iglesia rupestre de Santa Maria di Idris – Matera e a igreja rochosa de Santa Maria di Idris – Matera und die Felsenkirche Santa Maria di Idris – Matera và nhà thờ đá Santa Maria di Idris – 马泰拉和伊德里斯圣玛丽亚岩石教堂 – マテーラとサンタ・マリア・ディ・イドリスの岩の教会
The view of the Sassi of Matera. If you come to Matera you cannot help but photograph the landscape that can be seen from one of the many terraces and or belvederes that are there. One of the strong points of the city is that having been formed (excuse the term) along the Sassi, that is, along the typical limestone valleys, they can be observed well from many points up high.
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The Sasso Caveoso, which faces south towards Montescaglioso, resembles the shape of a theater cavea, with the houses arranged in terraces. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts named as follows: u lammòrde, u paravèse, u pendàfeche, u mòlve, u chianèdde, u casalnàve. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
The famous Sassi of Matera in Basilicata – Les célèbres Sassi de Matera en Basilicate – Los famosos Sassi de Matera en Basilicata – O famoso Sassi de Matera em Basilicata – Die berühmten Sassi von Matera in Basilicata – Sassi of Matera nổi tiếng ở Basilicata – 巴西利卡塔著名的马泰拉 Sassi – バジリカータ州のマテーラの有名なサッシ
A glimpse of the town of Matera in Basilicata. Walking through the streets of Matera it seems like you can breathe the air of history and culture that many places in Italy offer us. This glimpse, if I remember correctly, is of the Sasso Caveoso, one of the two together with the Sasso Barisano. The ugly history of these places, very difficult in the middle of the last century and at the center of discussions and forced actions, is now overcome and tourism is now the master.
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The Sasso Caveoso, which faces south towards Montescaglioso, resembles the shape of a theater cavea, with the houses arranged in terraces. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts named as follows: u lammòrde, u paravèse, u pendàfeche, u mòlve, u chianèdde, u casalnàve. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
A glimpse of the town of Matera in Basilicata – Un aperçu de la ville de Matera en Basilicate – Un vistazo a la ciudad de Matera en Basílicata – Um vislumbre da cidade de Matera na Basilicata – Ein Blick auf die Stadt Matera in der Basilikata – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về thị trấn Matera ở Basilicata
The view of the Sasso Barisano in Matera. This city in Basilicata certainly has a unique, almost magical charm. This is the view of the Sasso Barisano (one of the Matera districts) that can be enjoyed from the Belvedere Luigi Guerricchio and in the background the Basilica Pontificia Cattedrale di Maria Santissima della Bruna e Sant’Eustachio, the city's cathedral.
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The Sasso Barisano, facing northwest on the edge of the cliff, if we take the Civita, the hub of the old city, as a reference, is the richest in sculpted portals and friezes that hide its underground heart. The Sasso Caveoso, which instead faces south, located in a wider and shorter blade, vaguely takes on the shape of a theater cavea. In the center is the Civita, a rocky spur that separates the two Sassi, on whose summit are the Cathedral and the noble palaces. Together they form the ancient urban nucleus of Matera, declared a cultural landscape by UNESCO. Continue and learn more on Wikipedia
The view of the Sasso Barisano in Matera – La vue du Sasso Barisano à Matera – La vista del Sasso Barisano en Matera – A vista do Sasso Barisano em Matera – Der Blick auf den Sasso Barisano in Matera – Quang cảnh Sasso Barisano ở Matera
The small beach of Quinto al Mare in Genoa There aren't really many beaches in Genoa and here, even if you can't see it very well in the photo, the one at Quinto al Mare begins. To tell the truth, you can see much more of the little promenade on Via al Mare and the little finance house (or customs house or former guardhouse of the Health Commissioner's Office) which was right on the rocks.
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The beach of Quinto al Mare in Genoa – La plage de Quinto al Mare à Gênes – La playa de Quinto al Mare en Génova – A praia de Quinto al Mare em Génova – Bãi biển Quinto al Mare ở Genoa – 热那亚 Quinto al Mare 海滩 – ジェノヴァのクイントアルマーレのビーチ