Sea through
The harbor of Copenhagen seen through its buildings. Click each picture to zoom in.
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Reflections of Japan
Click to zoom in. This photo series is part of the reportage Japan of mine.
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Obsession Pan-di-Zucchero
Pan-di-Zucchero (Sugar Bread) is a 133 meter-high limestone rock in the sea of Nebida, South West Sardegna.
Once a mine of lead and silver, nowadays a climber paradise.
And a sight magnet at every hour of the day.
Pictures shot from the locations of Masua, Porto Corallo and Porto Flavia. Click to enlarge.
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All the colors of water: Sulcis
The Sulcis region in the South-West of Sardegna (Italy) is pointed with rocky coves, industrial relics popping out of the seashores and crystal clear waters. Have a view on all the colors of water below.
Blue waters of Bobbe beach, San Pietro island.
Gold and emerald in Porto Paglia (Fluminimaggiore) and Torre Canai (Sant’Antioco)
Porto Flavia mines out of the cliffs (look for the tower) in Masua and Nebida industrial remains just ashore.
The depths of Punta banda (Nebida) and Tueredda beach (Chia).
Transparencies of Canale Cala Lunga (San Pietro)
Pictures shot with Olympus TG-1 while gladly snorkeling Sardegna warm seas. Click each picture to feel the water .
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