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mykonos by AlessandroFisco

mykonos by AlessandroFisco


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Photography by Visioni ItalianeLocation: Chuckanut Drive, WA, USA Technique: Ektar 100 + 1915 Kodak

Photography by Visioni Italiane

Location: Chuckanut Drive, WA, USA

Technique: Ektar 100 + 1915 Kodak (It’s this camera’s 100th birthday!)

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Photography by Visioni ItalianeLocation: Boulevard Park in Bellingham, WA, USA Technique: Slide film

Photography by Visioni Italiane

Location: Boulevard Park in Bellingham, WA, USA

Technique: Slide film + Zenza Bronica ETRS

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Photography by Visioni ItalianeLocation: Bellingham Bay, WA, USA Technique: Minolta SRT-101 + Arista

Photography by Visioni Italiane

Location: Bellingham Bay, WA, USA

Technique: Minolta SRT-101 + Arista 400

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Nine Swimmers Artist: Charles H. WoodburyYear: 1915Type: Oil on canvas

Nine Swimmers

Artist: Charles H. Woodbury
Year: 1915
Type: Oil on canvas


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Fantasy Artist: Charles H. WoodburyYear: 1915Type: Oil on canvas

Fantasy

Artist: Charles H. Woodbury
Year: 1915
Type: Oil on canvas


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The sea is your mirror. You contemplate your soul In the infinite unrolling of its billows. Your mind is an abyss that is no less bitter.

Charles Baudelaire

Photos by @_peter_lens

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Amantea, Calabria, Italy

Amantea serves not only as a tourist hub of Calabria, but with its population of about 14,000 it is also a focal point for commerce and culture. As everywhere in Calabria, its history is long, and the shores of Amantea have witnessed many a battle and skirmish. Interestingly, while most of the region managed to resist persistent Arab attacks over the course of 1,000 years, Amantea was conquered twice. The first emirate lasted for 40 years during the 9th century and the second endured over 50 years, bridging the 10th and 11th centuries.

Gazing out from Amantea’s centro storico, you don’t have any trouble imagining the desirability of this natural citadel for the many peoples who strove to conquer the area as well as for those defending what they had. The panorama is quite beautiful and it’s just a half hour’s walk down to the sea. From the streets and windows of the antique edifices, today’s view is of rooftops extending to the water with rugged hills flanking this modern growth.

In Amantea, summer can begin as early as April and last into November. Thus, the town’s long sandy beach is popular. In fact, Amantea boasts eight beautiful miles of shoreline along the Tyrrhenian Sea, a narrow coastal terrain, just a little over a mile wide before climbing the adjacent hillside.

Written by Karen Haid

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Olive trees, vineyards, Mediterranean scrub, millennial traditions, sweet hills and impervious peaks, the sea that connected Greece and Italy more than 2.000 years ago, two languages (one of which is lost in history and still exists only here). Old Calabria, the undiscovered gem of Southern Italy.

Photos by @calabreeze and @trasparenzacalabrese

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