Sunday, September 17, 2006

Cinque Terre 2

Five miles of rocky coast in eastern Liguria, two promontories lie at each extremity, thousands of kilometres of dry walling, cultivated into vineyards, five southerly villages castled up on spurs of stone or disposed in clusters of very small inlets. These are the co-ordinates of the Cinque Terre (Five lands). Recognized finally as a National Park in 1999 and UNESCO protected territory since 1997 as a system of naturalistic environmental interest. This zone is characterized by the presence of precipitous slopes which have been cultivated into vineyards by means of fatiguing system of terracing the only evidence of transformation operated by the laborious human activity on the territory. The suggestive type of coastal projections on the sea with sheer cliffs that often overtake the verticality alternated with bays, winding paths and enchanting small beaches between cliffs with a profound back drop, a rich variety of ichthyic (fishing) all of which make this district an authentic natural "opera of art".


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Spot said...

Dear A

I love the colour and light in your Italian photos. It reminds me somehow of a painter called Bryan Pearce (see this link http://www.archeus.co.uk/pages/single/7799-550.html). He is very interesting not least because he suffered severely as a child from phenylketonuria, and his father was Barbara Hepworth's butcher in St Ives. He seems naive but in fact he sees and paints the world as if he was a camera lens. He is very kind and gentle, and utterly alien.