Spiaggia Marina di Vecchiano, Torre del Lago, Italy
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Rocca del Brunelleschi - Vicopisano Pisa. Must See Sights italy
La rocca è composta da un mastio con i lati lunghi circa 15 metri e una torre angolare nel punto più alto dell'abitato, alta 31 metri; una muraglia collega il mastio con una delle torri delle mura, la Torre dei Selvatici. Tramite un muraglione lungo settanta metri si poteva raggiungere la Torre del Soccorso, alla base del colle di Vicopisano, la quale era in comunicazione con l'Arno in modo da poter ricevere aiuti durante gli assedi. La cerchia vera e propria ai piedi della collina è fortificata da torri a base circolare e quadrata, ma ne resta solo il tratto settentrionale. Anticamente nella muraglia di collegamento si apriva un ponte levatoio. Il mastio, dove abitavano il comandante e le sentinelle, ha al suo interno ambienti originali del Quattrocento su sei livelli.
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Giornata splendida con vento leggero e a tratti forte, alcune parti del video sono stare stabilizzate in post proprio a causa del vento.
Spiaggia Calambrone, Calambrone, Italy
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Marina di vecchiano 4 - luglio 2012
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Pisa è un comune italiano di 90 374 abitanti, capoluogo della provincia omonima in Toscana.
Il comune è il sesto della Toscana per popolazione e si inserisce in un territorio con caratteristiche omogenee, denominato area pisana, che con i vicini comuni di Calci, Cascina, San Giuliano Terme, Vecchiano e Vicopisano, arriva a formare un sistema urbano di circa 195 000 abitanti distribuiti su 475 km². Inoltre con un traffico di quasi 5 milioni di passeggeri nel 2016, Pisa ospita l'aeroporto più rilevante della Toscana, il Galileo Galilei.
Secondo una leggenda Pisa sarebbe stata fondata da alcuni mitici profughi troiani provenienti dall'omonima città greca di Pisa, posta un tempo nella valle del fiume Alfeo, nel Peloponneso.
Tra i monumenti più importanti della città vi è la celebre piazza del Duomo, detta Piazza dei Miracoli, dichiarata patrimonio dell'umanità, con la Cattedrale edificata tra il 1063 e il 1118 in stile romanico pisano e la Torre pendente, campanile del XII secolo, oggi uno dei monumenti italiani più conosciuti al mondo per via della sua caratteristica inclinazione.
La città è la sede di tre tra le più importanti istituzioni universitarie d'Italia e d'Europa, l'Università di Pisa, la Scuola Normale Superiore e la Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, nonché una delle sedi del CNR e di altri numerosi istituti di ricerca.
Pietrasanta Lucca Italy
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Pietrasanta is a town and comune on the coast of northern Tuscany in Italy, in the province of Lucca. Pietrasanta is part of Versilia, on the last foothills of the Apuan Alps, about 32 km north of Pisa. The town is located 3 km off the coast (where the frazione of Marina di Pietrasanta is located).
The town has Roman origins and part of the Roman wall still exists.
The medieval town was founded in 1255 upon the preexisting Rocca di Sala fortress of the Lombards by Luca Guiscardo da Pietrasanta, from whom it got its name. Pietrasanta was at its height a part of the Republic of Genoa (1316--1328). The town is first mentioned in 1331 in records of Genoa, when it became a part of the Lucca along with the river port of Motrone, and was held until 1430. At that time it passed back to Genoa until 1484, when it was annexed to the Medici held seigniory of Florence
The Pietrasanta Marina, with golden sand and luxorios equipments is considered one of the best beaches of Italy.
The beach of Marina di Pisa Italy
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Pablo Bisquera.
Shore in Viareggio, Viareggio, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Viareggio is a city and comune in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 64,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after only Lucca city. It is known as a seaside resort as well as being the home of the famous carnival of Viareggio (dating back to 1873), and its papier-mâché floats, which (since 1925), parade along the promenade known as Passeggiata a mare, in the weeks preceding Easter. The symbol of the carnival of Viareggio and its official mask is Burlamacco, designed and invented by Uberto Bonetti in 1930. The city traces its roots back to the first half of the 16th century when it became the only gate to the sea for the Republic of Lucca. The oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as a defensive fortification to fight the constant menace of corsair incursions. Viareggio is also an active industrial and manufacturing centre; its shipbuilding industry has long been renowned around the world and its fishing and floricultural industries are still fundamental sectors to the city's economy. Viareggio hosts the Premio letterario Viareggio Répaci for literature, established in 1929. Amongst the other events organized around the year, it is worth mentioning the Festival Gaber, which has been held every August since 2004 to celebrate the memory of Giorgio Gaber, and is attended by several high-profile Italian musicians. The primary sectors of Vieraggio's economy are tourism, commerce and services, include fishing and floriculture (the flowers of Versilia). The city also houses prolific shipyards. At the beginning of the 19th century the craftsmen from Viareggio used to build small fishing vessels along the banks of the Burlamacca canal. As the century moved on, however, this small shipbuilding activity prospered until it became an internationally acclaimed centre. Nowadays, Viareggio represents the main luxury yachts producer city in the world thanks to the presence in the territory of famous shipyards like Azimut Benetti, Codecasa, Fipa, Rossinavi, Perini navi and many others. The Carnival of Viareggio was established in 1873, while the now ever-present papier mâché used to build the floats featured during its parades was first introduced in 1925. The official masks of the Carnival are Burlamacco and Ondina, drawn for the first time in 1930. Since 1954, RAI broadcasts the entire event on national TV. Since 2001, the craftsmen of the carnival have moved to the Cittadella del Carnevale or, literally, Carnival Town. The entire area of Viareggio extends over the coastal flooding plain of Versilia. Located on the Ligurian Sea (although traditionally considered to face the Tyrrhenian Sea), it has 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of sandy beaches, of which 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) are managed by private beach resorts and the remaining 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) are public (most of the public beach is part of the Parco Naturale Regionale Migliarino-San Rossore-Massaciuccoli. Viareggio borders the local municipalities of Camaiore, Massarosa and Vecchiano) (PI). The municipal area comprises the Lake of Massaciuccoli and several canals, the most important ones of which are known as Burlamacca, Farabola, Fossa dell'Abate (bordering the municipality of Camaiore), and Fosso Le Quindici. The climate is characterised by high levels of humidity (between 60 and 80% of relative humidity in the summer months) and a yearly rainfall off 900 to 1,000 millimetres (35 to 39 in) as a result of the proximity of the Apuanian Alps to the coast. The main winds blow from the south-east, the Libeccio and the Ponente which batter the coast for two to three days in a row and cause severe storms. The beginning of the 20th century saw again a marked development of the coast and tourism industry which determined a drastic change to most of the beach. The Passeggiata or promenade was born, with its cafés and shops, contributing to turning the city into the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Wood was very widely used in most building and, in 1917, a large portion of the city was lost in fire in only one night. It was only during the fascist era that wood would finally be replaced by other materials. During World War II Viareggio was subject to heavy bombings and entire suburbs of the city were destroyed. After the war, the reconstruction could finally begin, but the city had changed its appearance dramatically. Today Viareggio is still a renowned seaside resort and is widely famous for its carnival and shipbuilding industry. Late in the evening of June 29, 2009, a train carrying liquified petroleum gas derailed while approaching Viareggio's railway station.