All the way through Sicily part 3

in #travel7 years ago

Hi Steemians,
welcome back. My Sicilian trip continued through beautiful places i would like to share here with you.

After a tiring but funny wedding i participated, i took my luggage and decided to have 2 days on the road to discover some beautiful Sicilian places.

Segesta
The car is ready to go to Segesta. This is an archeological site in which there is a Greek temple and an amphiteatre. They have been built on 100 bc.

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Scopello
Afer visiting Segesta sites we drove 1 hour to spend a night in Scopello city. This is a very small city located on a a strategic point of a clif. It was mainly inhabited by fishermans and one of the main attraction here is the old "tonnara", the place where Tuna fish were bought after being fished.

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[These boats were mainly used for the dail maintenance of the nets and to catch the Tunas trapped into the net]

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[These are the ropes used to build the circular net to capture the Tunas. The nets are prepared for a couple of months before being released into the sea]

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After the visit, it's time to reach the next destination .. Erice.


Erice
after leaving Scopello, road to Erice, a Medieval city located on top of a hill. In this city Riman soldiers could be able to see the navy coming from the sea and terrestrial troops coming from nearby cities.

Lot of traditional pastries to be found in local pastry shops like
almond based cookies, Marzipan or pistachio based pastries.
I have been to one Pastry Shop called Grammatico: Very fimaliar and good pastries. To try!

But most important is to walk through the small streets of the citadel to finally reach the top of it and look down into the breathtaking landscape of the area.

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[beautiful autumn forests surrounfing the road toward the citadel]

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[Erice cathedral built on IV century ac]

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[VenusCastle built by Normann population to pray Venus]

After having spent the morning and part of the afternoon in this beautiful place, we descend the hill to reach our final Destination : Marsala

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Marsala

In Marsla we have been to the so called Stagnone, a big Laguna in front of Marsala city. This place is known for its Salt flats and the beautiful colors at sunset time.

The Stagnone laguna contains 3 small islands, one of which (Motia) contains important archeological findings of Phoenicians population:

  • Motia
  • Big Island
  • The school

The very strange fact is that local boats surf the sea within 40-90 cm height water level along the entire bay. You can see the backdrop by simply looking outside the boat. Funny.
Phonecians population buils a street connecting one of the islands to the land, and during low tide, it emerges from the sea and you can walk on it !!!

1 hour boat-trip with local guide can be purchased in there. I kindly suggest to take it because it will explain a lot of things about the history of the laguna and the islands.

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[The salt mountains along the canals are covered by tiles in order to keep the temperature and to stay protected when the wind blows]

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[Sunset view of the salt fields]


I hope you enjoyed it that can help in case you decide to visit these beautiful places.

Don't forget to upvote if you like it :-)

See you soon
@Nixare

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What was your Highlight in sicily?

For me it was Agrigent.
I love the Green culture !

These photos are amazing and the place looks very cool.

Hi @nixare, beautiful pictures!

Upvoted!

I take pictures too and I would love to hear what you think about them!

@belgarath

Wow, Your Post is Awesum, Thanks for sharing :)

There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
Nice click .

i like your sentence. That's completely true. The goal is to try to let the photographer see what the viewer is seeing.

Awesome pictures.....👍👍

Awesome article! I just started my own. It's about the journey of my life across the world! Check it out! Let me know what you think!

Wow @nixare great pictures! I'm Italian but I've never been in Sicily, now I want to go there as soon as I can :D Steem on!

Thank you! Where are you from ?
I kindly suggest to visit Sicily cause it has really hidden beauties to be discovered.

I'm from Rome; really beautiful city and great history! You should visit it if you haven't been there already. However, I love the sea and good food, and I heard in sicily they have both ;)

Oh nice! I’ve been there for a spot interview last year but I’m planning to visit it this year as son as I have some spare days.

These pics are phenomenal.

thank you!

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