Salina - Aeolian Islands - The Island of Colors
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Salina, the second for extent among Eolian Islands, is a treasure chest easy to discover.
As all the other six pearls of Mediterranean sea, Salina has its own character: thoughtful, quiet, romantic and full of colors.
A trip to this island is a total experience since your first steps on its rocky land.
You can start the exploration from its wonderful seasides, cliffs, stony beaches, sea caves, or you can begin your visit walking along the narrow alleys of little villages as Rinella, Pollara, Lingua, Santa Marina Salina, Leni and Malfa.
Each one of them gets its own history and tradition.
Lingua, for example, with its white houses, lies near a little lake, maybe an old salina that gave the modern name to the island;
Rinella is the secondary pier. A sunny intimist village in front of a beautiful black beach;
Pollara, set of famous films, looks at the sea from a spectacular cliff and offers one of the best sunset of the entire archipelago;
Santa Marina Salina, the main settlement, a calm and elegant little town facing without shyness the biggest Lipari;
Malfa, the homeland of Malvasia, the sweet wine renowned all around the world.
But Salina is even more than this.
Incredible landscapes and seascapes, a bucolic countryside, exciting trails for trekking, a delicious typical cuisine, it is impossible to fill the list of attractions.
There is just one way to understand its charming soul.
To live it, breathing its atmosphere and feeling the vibes of this colorful island.
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All footage are shot with a light Canon Legria. Cyberlink PowerDirector 15 for post-production and editing.
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Villa Barbaro B&B, Salina, Italy - Photos & Price
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Set on the island of Salina, a few steps from the port of Santa Marina Salina, Villa Barbaro B&B offers a garden, a terrace, and accommodation with sea views. WiFi is free in public areas.
Latitude 38.557005, Longitude 14.8707400000001, zip 98050, County Italy, City Salina, Address Via Rotabile Lingua 10
Lipari Island. Sicily. Italy.
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Salina Lies two miles NW of Lipari island
Santa Marina Salina is on the E coast off a small town
You can call on a VHF Ch 16or channel 11 for Porto Delle Eolie
Malfa or (Scalo Galera) Is a miniature harbour on the N coast
With Depths between 1 and 5m But its Crowded with local boats Rinella offers A short mole on the S coast, If there are no berths on the quay, you can anchor off in depths between 1 and 10m or outside of the moorings in over 15m depths but is Limited space to anchor
A Tour around Salina takes about 3.5hours The town is well maintained and the central street offers many shops and attractive restaurants Salina is beautiful and green
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Florence, Italy in 4K Ultra HD
The Historic Center of Florence is on the list of the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO: Florence, the symbol of the Renaissance, rose to economic and cultural pre-eminence under the Medici in the 15th and 16th centuries. Its 600 years of extraordinary artistic activity can be seen above all in the 13th-century cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore), the Church of Santa Croce, the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace, the work of great masters such as Giotto, Brunelleschi, Botticelli and Michelangelo (quote from whc.unesco.org/en/list/174). In addition, the Boboli Gardens are one of the 12 Medici villas added to the World Heritage list.
In the video: Sunrise from Piazzale Michelangelo (Michelangelo Square) (0:01), Ponte Vecchio (0:42), Piazza del Duomo (0:53), Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (1:49), Piazza della Signoria (2:52), Palazzo Vecchio (3:36), Uffizi (4:49), Basilica of Santa Croce (5:36), Palazzo Pitti and the Boboli Gardens (6:37), Cappella Brancacci (7:25), Basilica of Santa Maria Novella (7:45), Sunset from Piazzale Michelangelo (10:00), Basilica di San Miniato al Monte (10:21).
Recorded October 2017 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100 and a6300.
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Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )
Cervia is a town and comune in the province of Ravenna in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy. Cervia is a seaside city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Its population was 28,965 at the 2015 census. Originally called Ficocle, it was probably of Greek origin and was located midway between current Cervia and Ravenna. It is known that this original settlement was destroyed in 709 by patrician Theodore for its alliance with Ravenna against the loyal Byzantines.
Later the centre was rebuilt in a more secure position, in the Salina. This medieval city grew until it was provided with three fortified entrances, a Palaces of Priors, seven churches and a castle (Rocca) which, according to the legend, was built by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The name also changed from Ficocle to Cervia, probably referring to the Acervi, great amounts of salt left in the local evaporation pods. After a long series of events, it became part of the Papal States.
As the time passed, the salt pod turned into a marsh, and on 9 November 1697 Pope Innocent XII ordered it to be rebuilt in a safer location. The new city had huge silos for storage of salt, containing up to 13,000 tons. Cervia is also mentioned in Dante's Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XXVII, lines 40–42).
Nowadays Cervia is a seaside resort on the Adriatic Riviera thanks to its 10-kilometre (6 mi) shore characterised by sandy beaches. Unlike its neighbor Cesenatico, the buildings are subject to strict urban regulations, favoring the conservation of the pine forest and green areas between each new construction.
Cervia has a large pine forest, about 260 hectares and includes the areas of Milano Marittima, Cervia, Pinarella and Tagliata. A project with the local authority of ARPA is active for the control of water, at various points between the beach in Milano Marittima and that of Pinarella. The results that are obtained show that the water quality is such that guaranteed the city the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education for the ninth consecutive year (since 1997). The levels of these waste waters have always been excellent in recent years, except some small survey of 2004 and 2002 that triggered the alarm and were provided other controls, which have verified the quality of the water, immediately returned to levels within the normal range.
Housing prices in Cervia ranked second highest in the Emilia Romagna in a 2009 research, only after Bologna. With the development of the neighborhood Milano Marittima, the presence of nightclubs and outdoor dances were banished from Cervia center, in order to respect the comfort of residents and tourists. In Cervia they are already operating several cycling routes. In fact the city is also famous for its large number of bicycles around the town, especially during summer. Tortelli verdi is a typical food in Cervia.
Alot to see in Cervia such as :
The Cathedral (Santa Maria Assunta), built in 1699–1702
The Museum of Salt
The Communal Palace
St. Michael Tower
( Cervia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cervia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cervia - Italy
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COMACCHIO - La piccola Venezia - The small Venice - HD
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Da molti paragonato alla città di Venezia, Comacchio è il centro storico più originale ed affascinante del Parco del Delta del Po. Erede dell'antica Spina, ha origini antichissime ed ancora oggi è una città lagunare che incanta grazie al suo centro storico, che conserva intatto l'aspetto originario, ed ai suoi più celebri monumenti come l’inconfondibile Trepponti con le sue imponenti scalinate, il seicentesco Duomo di San Cassiano, l’elegante Palazzo Bellini e la caratteristica Manifattura dei Marinati, l’antica fabbrica adibita alla cottura e marinatura dell’anguilla
Costruita per agevolare uno sviluppo economico che sfruttasse i vantaggi del fiume, Comacchio si presenta oggi come un fitto dedalo di canali, con piccoli ponti che collegano i diversi angoli della città e case a schiera dalle tinte pastello che caratterizzano i quartieri più interni. Imperdibile un tour sulle tradizionali batane, le piccole imbarcazioni a chiglia piatta che fino a qualche decennio fa costituivano il normale mezzo di trasporto per gli abitanti
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Compared by many to the city of Venice, Comacchio is the most original and fascinating historical center of the Po Delta Park. Heir to ancient Spina, it has ancient origins and it is still a lagoon town that enchants with its historic center, which preserves intact its original appearance, and its most famous monuments such as the unmistakable Trepponti with its impressive staircases, the seventeenth-century Cathedral of San Cassiano, the elegant Palazzo Bellini and the characteristic Manufacture of Marinated, the old factory used to cooking and marinade eel
Built to facilitate economic development that exploited the advantages of the river, Comacchio is today a dense maze of canals, with small bridges that connect the different corners of the city and townhouses in pastel colors that characterize the interior districts. Enjoy a tour on the traditional batane, small flat-keel boats that until a few years ago were the normal means of transport for residents
Location de voiture en Italie
Votre voiture de location en Italie vous mènera partout au grès de vos envies. Bourdonnant de l'effervescence de ses hauts lieux culturels, l'Italie offre aussi à ses visiteurs des sites époustouflants ! Sillonner la Toscane et l'Ombrie et goûtez à la douceur de la lumière et des paysages. Les Pouilles, région florissante, offrent le charme du monde rural. Pour visiter Rome en voiture de location, il faut plusieurs jours pour avoir un aperçu de la multitude de monuments présents dans la capitale romaine. Cette ville musée à ciel ouvert vous ravira ! L'Italie, c'est aussi la Sicile où la richesse culturelle, historique, architecturale de l' île ne vous laissera pas une seconde de répit. Ainsi que La Sardaigne, île à l'identité très marquée qui a su garder sa beauté sauvage et sa personnalité fière et insoumise. Et... Ne manquez pas de voir Venise avant de mourir !
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