Saturday, June 14, 2008

Santa Caterina di Nardò on the ITALIA the Enit Official Guide



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The Ionian Sea
Sunkissed.
A marvellous curve of wild, sunkissed beauty:
more than any other area, the Ionian Sea offers
profoundly close contact with nature. Corners
of unchanging beauty where the vivid colours
of the vegetation alternate with the extraordinary
remains left by the many ancient peoples
who, seduced by the landscape, put down
their roots there: from the Phoenicians to the
Greeks, and from the Normans to the Arabs. A
wreath of small tourist centres overlooking an
enchanted sea, where you can enjoy the relaxing
rise and fall of the waves. Moving towards
the interior, we find the primitive charm of a
natural environment still partly unexplored...
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

NASA Astronauts ad Nardò Ring in their photo gallery


image credit NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS,and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team


The Astronauts put Nardò Ring in their photo gallery considering it one of the 20 most beautiful place in the world seen from the Space. http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery.asp

The Nardo Ring is a striking visual feature from space, and astronauts have photographed it several times. The Ring is a race car test track that is steeply banked to reduce the amount of active steering needed by drivers. The Ring lies in a remote area on the heel of Italy's "boot," east of the naval port of Taranto and encompasses a number of active (green) and fallow (brown to dark brown) agricultural fields. In this zone of intensive agriculture, farmers gain access to their fields through the Ring via a series of underpasses. Winding features within the southern section of the Ring appear to be smaller, unused race tracks. Read more on http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1084.html

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