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Beaches:
Framura does not have any equipped beaches, they all are quite small and are mainly made of rocks and stones, yet they are in the most beautiful inlets which will you give you the possibility to immerse yourself deeply in the surrounding nature.
La
macchia mediterranea, gli odori delle erbe aromatiche vi accompagneranno
nelle discese alle piccole insenature incontaminate. The Mediterranean macchia and the fragrances of the many aromatic herbs will come along with you in going down to the small uncontaminated beaches
Le Cinqueterre
Riomaggiore is the more
Oriental of the Five Earths after Manarola. The historical center, whose
native nucleus goes up again to the XIII century, is situated in the
valley of the stream Greater Rio, the ancient Rivus Major from which the
suburb takes the name. The inhabited area is composed from different
parallel orders of houses Genoese towers that follow the steep course of
the stream.
The
new district of the Station, so called in how much developed him beginning
from the second halves the XIX century following the arrival of the
railroad, it is situated instead in the adjacent valley of the stream
Final Rio (Rufinąu), so denominated in how much it marked once the border
between the earths of Riomaggiore and those of Manarola (Manača).
Crossing the line of west coast toward east, or from Genoa toward the
Spezia, the countries that you/they meet him are in the order: Monterosso,
Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Of these only Monterosso,
Vernazza and Riomaggiore are common, while Corniglia and Manarola are
fractions, respectively, of Vernazza and Riomaggiore.
Monterosso
is the more westerner as well as the
most populous of the Five Earths. Here, in comparison to the other suburbs
marinari, the wider beaches can relatively be found. Monterosso is
situated to the center of a small natural gulf, protected from a modest
artificial bluff. To west of the country, beyond the hill of the
Cappuccinis, the inhabited area of Fegina is found, natural expansion
tourist and bathing of the small native suburb. Fegina is attainable
through a tunnel of few about ten meters; here the railway station is
situated and they is relatively found the wider beaches and you constitute
of thin gravel in comparison to the narrow bluffs that characterize the
other suburbs of the Five Earths.
Vernazza
Vernazza rises on a small promontory that wedges him in the sea,
attainable with a road that goes down from the SP "Coast road." The name
he believes that I/you/he/she derive from the Latin adjective "verna", or
rather "of the place", "native", but it is also reasonable that the name
can be tied up to its more famous product, the vernaccia, the local wine.
According to others the derivation would be to attribute Vulnetia, that
would designate a family owner of funds to the Latin prediale. Its dock
guarantees a sure landing in a natural inlet that allows the berth of half
crafts.
Corniglia
Corniglia is in central position in comparison to the other centers of the
Five Earths, situated to west of the town chief town of Vernazza and
Monterosso, and to east of Manarola and Riomaggiore. You differentiates
from the other countries of the Five Earths in how much the only suburb
that doesn't directly lean out on the sea is, but it is found on the top
of a tall promontory around one hundred meters, surrounded from vineyards
set on characteristic bands terrazzamenti except the side that looks
toward the sea. To reach Corniglia is necessary to climb a long stairway
he/she dictates Lardarina, constituted by 33 ramps with 377 steps or to
cross the road that connects her/it to the railway station. Besides
Corniglia is united to Vernazza from a suggestive walk it posts to half
coast between the peak and the sea.
Manarola,
Manarola as the other Five Earths, are narrow among the Ligure Sea and the
steep mountainous chain that it detaches him from the Appennino and it
goes down in direction southeast. Sets aloft on a promontory in comparison
to the sea, the country it develops him in the throat, dam among two rocky
spurs, that it goes down toward the sea entertaining a small landing. To
west of Manarola we find other three suburbs of the Five Earths or rather
Monterosso, Corniglia and Vernazza, while to east Riomaggiore is found
only. Among the five suburbs it is the smallest after Corniglia.
The suburb rises in the terminal line of the valley of the stream Knot.
The residences lean out a shelter to the other on the principal street,
said Alternative and constituted by the coverage of the course of water.
On the coast of the Coast of East the Five Earths confine with the
communes of Levanto and Portovenere. The hinterland of the coast confines
with the communes of the Spezia on the Gulf of the Spezia, of Riccņ of the
Gulf, Beverino and Pinion in the Val of it Launches. In proximity of the
Five Earths there are other places of suggestive interest as Campiglia and
Sunsets.
The
Gulf of Spezia
(also known as the
Gulf of the Poets) is wide and deep inlet of the coast of the
Ligurian Sea, located on the eastern region of Liguria.
Il
Golfo prende il nome dalla cittą dela Spezia, ubicata in posizione
centrale in fondo al golfo stesso, laddove sorge un'importante porto
mercantile. The Gulf is named after the town dela Spezia, located
in a central position at the bottom of the gulf, where stands a merchant
port.
Alle due estremitą del Golfo (occidentale ed orientale, rispettivamente)
si trovano i borghi Portovenere e Lerici, entrambe localitą di grande
interesse turistico. At either end of the Gulf (Western and Eastern
Europe, respectively) are the villages and Lerici Portovenere, both places
of great interest.
The Poets Gulf
represents one of the four partitions where you can divide the Province of
La Spezia, together with Riviera La Spezia with the Cinque Terre, Vara
Valley in Val di Magra.
Portofino.
(Ligurian:
Portofin) is a small Italian fishing village,
comune and tourist
resort located in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera.
The
town crowded round its small harbour is considered to be among the most
beautiful Mediterranean ports.
According to Pliny the
Elder, Portofino was founded by the Romans and named Portus Delphini,
or Port of the Dolphin, because of the large number of dolphins
that inhabited the Tigullian Gulf
.

Aquarium of Genoa
is the largest
aquarium Italian and the second in Europe, after the one in Valencia,
Spain.
It is located in
Ponte Spinola, in the sixteenth ancient port of Genoa, and can be reached
from the train station in Genoa Principe, from the underground station
"San Giorgio" and from the highway west of Genoa.
It was inaugurated
in 1992 on the occasion of the celebrations Colombian for the five
hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America and later was expanded
several times.
The distance of
approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes unfolds on a total area of 9,700
square meters.
The original body
(39 tanks) provides a path among tanks hosting many fish and reptiles, and
reconstruct the natural environments of individual species originating
with obvious educational purposes.
Of particular
value are the three major basins hosting respectively dolphins, sharks and
the third, seals and turtles as well as many other fish species.
The extension of
the aquarium was exploiting the space of the hull of a ship (named Ship
Italy), which hosts a large number of tanks open.
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