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Travel Blogs from Elba Island
A dazed day in Elba.
... home of Napoleon. The island is small and can be circumnavigated by vehicle in a day. Unfortunately we did not explore to much of the island but did have a chance to stroll around the little harbour, the home to many yachts small and grand. I particularly liked seeing the rows of local fishing boats their bright colours offering old world character. Greens, blues, reds and whites vivid in contrast to the sea water and sunshine, as the locals bought the daily catch, helped ...
The ocean!
... were happy. We're learning that you have to pay for everything in Italy including a spot on the beach. Well, that's not exactly true, if you want a place with showers and change rooms you must pay 20 Euros. The water was a wonderful escape from the heat and endless winding roads. The girls played in the ocean for hours. Around 3pm we decided to search for food. We discovered that there were no restaurants open until the ...
Night Time Sympathize
... to sleep and found some beach houses that were under construction. It was just a concrete floor that I was laying on, but it was much much warmer inside than it was outside. I rode out the rest of the night in the beach house and woke up at about 630am to some sunlight. I felt surprisingly great until I put my backpack on. My legs were exhausted to the point that I had to take a break from walking every quarter mile. I found a nice spot on the ...
Isola d'Elba, Toscana
... che riguarda la parte a terra, il paesaggio dell’Arcipelago č direttamente legato a due fattori: l’isolamento e l’antica frequentazione umana.Alcune isole, infatti, sono abitate sin dal Neolitico. L’uomo vi ha trasformato il paesaggio con continuitą e a volte con effetti permanenti, soprattutto laddove i terreni erano poveri e superficiali con la conseguenza che tagli, incendi ed eccesso di pascolo hanno finito per far scomparire intere ...
Dolce fa niente
... and their beautiful daughter Tara-Marie. For most of the journey, we hugged the stunning west coast of Italy, reaching the northern part of Tuscany after a few hours. The combined sights of colourful old buildings of the many small towns we passed through, green hills towering inland and the sea out of the train window were enough to restore all faith in the beauty of Italy after the slight disappointment of Milan.
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