2. Grotte di FrasassiGenga The Frasassi Caves are a remarkable karst cave system in the municipality of Genga, Italy, in the province of Ancona, Marche. They are among the most famous show caves in Italy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Cascata delle MarmoreMarmore The Cascata delle Marmore is a man-made waterfall created by the ancient Romans. Its total height is 165 m , making it the tallest man-made waterfall in the world. Of its 3 sections, the top one is the tallest, at 83 m . It is located 7.7 km from Terni, a provincial capital of the Italian region of Umbria. Its source is a portion of the waters of the river Velino , after flowing through Piediluco lake near the community of Marmore. It pours into the valley below formed by the river Nera. Its flow is turned on and off according to a published schedule, to satisfy the needs of tourists and the power company alike. Tourists try to be there the moment the gates are opened to see the powerful rush of water. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Italy is a truly exquisite region, offering the best of the Adriatic coast of central Italy but without the commotion inherent to the areas of mass tourism (book your holiday now on ). Many seaside resorts and beaches provide opportunities to enjoy the hot Italian summer, but that is not all that Marche has to offer: wander inland, and you will be amazed by the sheer beauty of the countryside with its old castles and vineyards. The impressive little renaissance town of Urbino is a great example in this respect, as well as the travertine-paved main square of Ascoli Piceno. Natural wonders are also abundant in the Marche region. Explore the undisturbed mountain scenery of Monti Sibillini, or the truly spectacular limestone caves of Frassisi. Whatever you are interested in, this is the place where an unforgettable Italian holiday is guaranteed. See our complete offer of holiday homes and bungalows in Marche, Italy at
Marche: una gita a Camerino
Camerino è una piccola città universitaria marchigiana. La nostra sosta è stata decisamente (troppo) breve e non abbiamo visto tutto ciò che c'era da vedere... Un motivo per ritornarci quanto prima!
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Scenes from Fayence, France
Fayence is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
It is one of a series of perched villages overlooking the plain between the southern Alps and the Esterel massif, which borders the sea between Cannes and Saint-Raphaël.
It is a charming old Provençal village popular with tourists and is located on the road to Mons, which later on joins the Route Napoléon (linking Nice to Grenoble through the Alps).
The aerodrome of Fayence-Tourettes was one of the most active in Europe.
0:03 - Panoramic views overlooking Fayence and the surrounding area from the Beffroi Panorama. 2:57 - Walking down Rue du Château and Grande Rue du Château. 4:24 - Looking back up the steep Grande Rue du Château. 5:02 - Porte du Coulet. 5:58 - Place Thiers. 6:44 - Inside the Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste (Church of St. John the Baptist). 10:45 - Allée Monseigneur de Fleury. 11:09 - Colourful mural map on the side of the Crédit Agricole building. 11:40 - Rue Saint-Pierre and Boulevard Gambetta. 12:00 - War Memorial on Boulevard Gambetta. 12:15 - Rue Camille Laroute. 12:39 - Rue Maurice Astier. 13:20 - Walking up Rue Camille Laroute.