Places to see in ( Noto - Italy ) Noto beach
Places to see in ( Noto - Italy ) Noto beach
The south area of the Eastern Sicily, from Syracuse to the Island of Currents, extreme strip of land located in the intersection between the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, boasts a coastline full of sandy beaches, bays and cove with a clean and clear water. More than 8 km of coastline are protected by the Vendicari Nature Reserve, a park to visit, walking on paths, or simply laying at the sun on the pristine and not equipped beaches but public as the beach of Eloro, Calamosche, Cittadella
Bordered by the lush Mediterranean maquis of the Nature Reserve of Vendicari, and lapped by the crystal-clear water of the Ionian sea, the spectacular beach of Calamosche is a 200 m crescent of fine white sand where the sea forms a clear natural pool.
Agua Beach is located surrounded by some of the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean region. A few kilometers from the village of Marzamemi, the gates of the natural reserve of Vendicari and behind the Baroque Noto, Agua Beach offers a wide range of services to provide guests a unique experience of relaxation
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Sicily, one of the best locations for time lapse - Italy vacations
Since more than 6000 years Sicily has been a “Top Destination” in the center of the Mediterranean Sea.
Sicily is the largest Italian region, a “little continent” rich in art, heritage, culture (17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites), breathtaking landscapes (4 National Parks, 77 Nature Reserves and 3 volcanoes), mountains, quiet medieval villages, excellent food and wine, literary traditions, myths and legends.
Sicily is a safe, strategic and stunning location, one of the best destinations in Italy, just few hours by plane from anywhere in Europe.
4 international airports and more than 70 direct flights connect Sicily to anywhere in the world.
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Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea; along with surrounding minor islands, it constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Siciliana (Sicilian Region). Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean. It extends from the tip of the Apennine peninsula from which it is separated only by the narrow Strait of Messina, towards the North African coast. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, which is at 3,320 m (10,890 ft) the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate. The earliest archeological evidence of human dwelling on the island dates from as early as 8000 BC. At around 750 BC, Sicily became a Greek colony and for the next 600 years it was the site of the Greek-Punic and Roman-Punic wars, which ended with the Roman destruction of Carthage. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Sicily often changed hands, and during the early Middle Ages it was ruled in turn by the Vandals, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Arabs and Normans. Later on, the Kingdom of Sicily lasted between 1130 and 1816, first subordinated to the crowns of Aragon, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, and finally unified under the Bourbons with Naples, as the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. With the Expedition of the Thousand, a Giuseppe Garibaldi-led revolt during the Italian Unification process, it became part of Italy in 1860 as a result of a plebiscite. After the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946, Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region. Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine and architecture. Sicily also holds importance for archeological and ancient sites such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Valley of the Temples and Selinunte. Sicily has a roughly triangular shape, which earned it the name Trinacria, from Greek treis 'three' and akra 'promontory'. To the east, it is separated from the Italian region of Calabria by the Strait of Messina, about 3 km (1.9 mi) wide in the north, and about 16 km (9.9 mi) in the southern part.[5] Northern and southern coasts are each about 280 kilometres (170 mi) long measured as a straight line, while the eastern coast measures around 180 kilometres (110 mi); total coast length is estimated at 1,484 km. The total area of the island is 25,711 square kilometres (9,927 sq mi), while the Autonomous Region of Sicily (which includes smaller surrounding islands) has an area of 27,708 square kilometres (10,698 sq mi). The terrain of inland Sicily is mostly hilly, and intensively cultivated wherever it was possible. Along the northern coast, mountain ranges of Madonie, 2,000 m (6,600 ft), Nebrodi, 1,800 m (5,900 ft), and Peloritani, 1,300 m (4,300 ft), represent an extension of mainland Appennines. The cone of Mount Etna dominates over the eastern coast. In the south-east lie lower Hyblaean Mountains, 1,000 m (3,300 ft). The mines of the Enna and Caltanissetta district were a leading sulfur-producing area throughout the 19th century, but have declined since the 1950s. Sicily and its small surrounding islands have some highly active volcanoes. Mount Etna, with a height of 3,320 m (10,890 ft), is the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. The Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, to the northeast of mainland Sicily, exhibit a volcanic complex including Stromboli. Currently active also are the three volcanoes of Vulcano, Vulcanello and Lipari, usually dormant. Off the southern coast of Sicily, the underwater volcano of Ferdinandea, which is part of the larger Empedocles, last erupted in 1831. It is located between the coast of Agrigento and the island of Pantelleria (which itself is a dormant volcano), on the underwater Phlegraean Fields of the Strait of Sicily. The autonomous region also includes several neighboring islands: the Aegadian Islands, the Aeolian Islands, Pantelleria and Lampedusa. Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers. According to the Regional Agency for Waste and Water, on 10 August 1999, the weather station of Catenanuova (EN) recorded a maximum temperature of 48.5 °C (119 °F), which is the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe by the use of reliable instruments. The official European record measured by minimum/maximum thermometers is recognized to Athens, Greece, as communications reported a maximum of 48.0 °C (118 °F) in 1977. Total precipitation is highly variable, generally increasing with elevation. In general, the southern and southeast coast receives the least rainfall (less than 20 in., or 50 cm), and the northern and northeastern highlands the most (over 40 in., or 100 cm). Sicily is an often-quoted example of man-made deforestation, which was practiced since Roman times, when the island was made an agricultural region.
Sicily 2016 - Time Lapse
Music by: Ruggiero Mascellino Live Concert at Teatro di Verdura (PAlermo) 27 August 2016 - Sicily 2016, Monte Quacella, Madonna dell'Alto, Madonie Mountains, Riserva dello Zingaro, Pizzo Carbonara, Etna Volcano camp Overnight, Marsala and several other places. Photos taken during several night and day trekkings. Beautiful places for staying alone and finding yourself...
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Fermo, Italy Travel - / - Fermo è un comune italiano di 37.876 abitanti, capoluogo della provincia omonima nelle Marche centro-meridionali. È sede arcivescovile.
Dista circa 6 km dal mare Adriatico, in una zona ad alta concentrazione demografica che include anche i centri litoranei di Porto San Giorgio e Porto Sant Elpidio e la cosiddetta area calzaturiera (Montegranaro, Monte Urano, SantElpidio a Mare). ( source Wikipedia )
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Buenos días! En este video nos ponemos a cocinar un puchero argentino en casa. Como era un día de frío, decidimos que esta era la perfecta oportunidad para cocinar una rica comida casera de invierno. Como ya verán, nuestro puchero tiene varios cortes de carne: ossobuco, carne de res, pollo y chorizos picantes. También le pusimos papa, camote, repollo, choclo, puerro, cebolla, calabaza, zanahoria, ajo, habas - en fin, un poco de todo! Esta es una receta super fácil que es conocida por todo el mundo con distintos nombres - puchero, cocido, sancochado, pot au feu - pero todas son variaciones del mismo plato. En este video, nosotros compartimos nuestra receta para un rico puchero argentino, pero ustedes pueden agregar/quitar ingredientes a gusto. Esperamos que lo disfruten!
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