2. Museo FerrariMaranello Museo Ferrari is a Ferrari company museum dedicated to the Ferrari sports car marque. The museum is not purely for cars; also on view are trophies, photographs and other historical objects relating to the Italian motor racing industry. The exhibition also introduces technological innovations, some of which had made the transition from racing cars to road cars. It is located just 300 m from the Ferrari factory in Ferrari's home town of Maranello, near Modena, Italy. The museum first opened in February 1990, with a new wing being added in October 2004. Ferrari itself has run the museum since 1995. The total surface area is now 2,500 square metres. The number of annual visitors to the museum is around 180,000.The exhibits are mostly a combination of Ferrari road and track cars. Many of Ferrar... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Forte di San LeoSan Leo The Fortress of San Leo is a castle on the border of the Romagna and Marche; the castle is best known as the site where Count Cagliostro died. It was one of the palaces owned by Federico da Montefeltro and his wife Battista Sforza and was a fortified, palatial retreat. It is now a museum. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. La Verna - Franciscan SanctuaryChiusi Della Verna Other uses of La Verna include: La Verna cave and Laverna. La Verna, in Latin Alverna and geographically known as Monte Penna, is a locality on Mount Penna, an isolated mountain of 1,283 metres situated in the centre of the Tuscan Apennines, rising above the valley of the Casentino, central Italy. The place is known especially for its association with Saint Francis of Assisi and for the Sanctuary of La Verna, which grew up in his honour. Administratively it falls within the Tuscan province of Arezzo and the comune of Chiusi della Verna, Italy. The Sanctuary of La Verna, located a few kilometers from Chiusi della Verna , in the National Park of Casentino Forests, Mount Falterona and Campigna, is famous for being the place where St. Francis of Assisi would receive the stigmata on September 1... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Monghidoro, Italy on a lazy Sunday afternoon (Memorial Day Weekend, 2012)
Memorial Day, 2012. I chose this weekend to honor my grandfather James Nix who is 94 years old, the last of his unit, who served his country during World War II overseas in these two towns: Monghidoro, and Loiano Italy.
By going to these towns, and recording my experiences for him to share this year on Father's Day, I hope that it will bring me a little closer to understanding this great man who I don't believe I really know as well as I thought I might have.
I feel myself incredibly lucky to have been able to finally do this for him. First of all, because in 1997 he paid a considerable amount to send me to school in Florence, and I was unable to complete the journey then.
So now, 15 years later, not only did I find myself with the income to be able to make the trip, but I still have my grandfather alive, and cognizant enough to appreciate that I have finally completed my hero's quest, and have made good on my promise!
Mykonos - Drone flight - Greece
Drone footage - Dji Mavic Pro Platinum August 2018 Video & Montaggio realizzato da E.Cifiello
Montecalvo Pianoro- Drone Flight
Drone footage - Mi Drone 4k - June 2018 Video & Montaggio E.Cifiello