domingo, 7 de abril de 2013

Furore, Italy.




Furore is a town in the province of Salermo in the Campania, region of south-western Italy. Furore is located in the Coast of Amalfi.
The village has a population of around 800, spread out over a vertical stretch of hillside high above the sparkling Mediterranean. The main tourist attraction is the dramatic 'Fiordo' or fiord, where a cluster of old fishermen's houses cling to the side of the rocky gorge.
The fjord, one of the most picturesque and evocative in Italy, has always been a natural harbor, famous for its flourishing trade and the development of the old industrial plants, such as paper mills and mills. 
But the most attractive thing about this village is its beautiful setting: the olive trees, the grapevines on terraces going up the mountainside, the bowers of lemons with nets stretched between poles, the red roofs and colorful majolicas on the small bell towers, the brilliantly colored flowers of the wild blackberry brambles, and the sea: blue, down below, in the corner of your eye, ever present.
I would call it another little piece of heaven on earth.







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