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tigulliosworld · 2 years
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lucadea · 19 hours
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La Baia delle Favole a Sestri Levante in notturna
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La Baia delle Favole a Sestri Levante in notturna. Mi piacciono molto le foto in notturna ma ammetto di non essere così bravo a realizzarle. Prima di tutto perchè non ho mai il cavalletto, e devo sempre appoggiare la macchina su qualche oggetto e poi perchè non ho mai la pazienza di provare e riprovare fino a trovare le regolazioni migliori. Passeggiando in Baia delle Favole a Sestri Levante, una sera d'estate, ho provato a scattare un paio di foto. Giudica tu il risultato!  The Bay of Fables in Sestri Levante at night - La Baie des Fables à Sestri Levante la nuit - La Bahía de los Cuentos de Hadas en Sestri Levante de noche - A Baía dos Contos de Fadas em Sestri Levante à noite - Die Bucht der Fabeln in Sestri Levante bei Nacht - 夜のセストリ・レバンテのおとぎ話の湾 - 塞斯特里莱万特的童话湾夜晚 Read the full article
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mjm2travel · 22 days
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Tigullio Vacations: lo Chalet sul Mare offers accommodations in Leivi, 3.8 miles from Casa Carbone and 27 miles from University of Genoa. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi. Abbazia di San Fruttuoso is 16 miles away and Genova Brignole Train Station is 26 miles from the apartment. The air-conditioned apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchenette with an oven and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a bidet and a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are offered in the apartment. The property offers sea views. Aquarium of Genoa is 28 miles from the apartment, while Castello Brown is 16 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport, 33 miles from Tigullio Vacations: lo Chalet sul Mare. Via Fontane 1, 16040 Leivi, Italy #mJmTravel #mJm_Travel #mJm2Travel #Tours #Travel #Tickets #Hotels
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thenextthing · 3 months
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OndaClassica – Tigullio, Incontro d'Epoche
I motoscafi e runabout storici dei più importanti cantieri, i motoryacht d’epoca, gli yacht a vela visitabili all’ormeggio e il lungomare allestito con un Villaggio Ospitalità dove si svolgeranno eventi sociali e le esposizioni di artisti e artigiani legati al mondo della nautica storica. Sarà possibile vivere tutto questo dal 23 al 26 maggio 2024 a Santa Margherita Ligure, al Porto Calata…
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adrianomaini · 1 year
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Dalla Liguria Pound proseguì alla volta dell’amata Verona
Genova: i portici di Sottoripa in Piazza Caricamento (davanti al Porto Antico) 10 luglio 1958. L’ufficio stampa della Società Italia annuncia che oggi Ezra Pound arriva a Genova con la Cristoforo Colombo. In qualità di responsabile genovese dell’ANSA, non posso mancare l’evento. Più tardi l’illustre critico savoiardo-ligure Michel David mi spiegherà che un eccentrico russista genovese, Alberto…
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bagnabraghe · 1 year
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Dalla Liguria Pound proseguì alla volta dell’amata Verona
Genova: i portici di Sottoripa in Piazza Caricamento (davanti al Porto Antico) 10 luglio 1958. L’ufficio stampa della Società Italia annuncia che oggi Ezra Pound arriva a Genova con la Cristoforo Colombo. In qualità di responsabile genovese dell’ANSA, non posso mancare l’evento. Più tardi l’illustre critico savoiardo-ligure Michel David mi spiegherà che un eccentrico russista genovese, Alberto…
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aradxan · 1 year
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Sestri Levante suntet by Gian Paolo Chiesi Formatt-Hitech nd reverse 3 stop https://flic.kr/p/2odQyHP
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malbecmusings · 11 months
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What better way to get your blood pumping in the morning than a bit of friendly race action?
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italiancarssince1946 · 7 months
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1964 Michelotti Fiat 2300 Coupé Tigullio
My tumblr-blogs: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/germancarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/frenchcarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/englishcarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/italiancarssince1946 & https://www.tumblr.com/blog/japanesecarssince1947
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09.07.2022 - A little bit of Italy at night 🌙
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enryka82 · 2 years
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Il golfo del Tigullio, a piedi da Santa Margherita Ligure a Portofino
Il golfo del Tigullio, a piedi da Santa Margherita Ligure a Portofino
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tigulliosworld · 2 years
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lucadea · 2 months
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Il fascino del massiccio Castello di Rapallo
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Il fascino del massiccio Castello di Rapallo. Tutte le volte che faccio una visita a Rapallo non posso esimermi dallo scattare un paio di foto al castello che domina tutta la passeggiata della città rivierasca. E tutte le volte mi viene in mente quando in estate, per le feste patronali, viene "bruciato" il castello! Conosci la bella città di Rapallo? The castle of Rapallo, in Liguria - Le château de Rapallo, en Ligurie - El castillo de Rapallo, en Liguria - O castelo de Rapallo, na Ligúria - Das Schloss von Rapallo, in Ligurien - Lâu đài Rapallo, ở Liguria - 拉帕洛城堡,在利古里亚 - リグーリア州のラパッロ城 Read the full article
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dobbiamo-capire · 2 years
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Another article from Autosprint that made me loose it is make a comparison between Charles and Tazio Nuvolari and putting as a title “a century later, different heroism but same heart”
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As always, translation under the cut, every mistake is my fault, support my madness in translating every praise Italian newspapers make about Charles
(I know there’s a mess in the first half I’m trying to fix it but tumblr is messing it up all over again)
After a century, with new cars, different circuits, another technology, there’s no steering wheel kept high in the air by a driver’s hand. No, this is the magic of Charles Leclerc that in Spielberg make us feel like we’re not in Styria anymore but in Tigullio, […] when the “Mantovano volante” won driving a car with almost no wheels and even without a seat, “gift” of a bad excursion off track. It was the 12th April of 1923 and it was definitely another motorsport, the one where the impossibility became reality thanks to a wreck […]
After a century, with new cars, different circuits, another technology, there’s no steering wheel kept high in the air by a driver’s hand. No, this is the magic of Charles Leclerc that in Spielberg make us feel like we’re not in Styria anymore but in Tigullio, […] when the “Mantovano volante” won driving a car with almost no wheels and even without a seat, “gift” of a bad excursion off track. It was the 12th April of 1923 and it was definitely another motorsport, the one where the impossibility became reality thanks to a wreck […]
An ancient hero in the modern era
An ancient hero in the modern era
But in the modern era, where everything is under control thanks to the computers, telemetry and remote garages, and when the engine of your twin car just blown without a reason, it’s not easy keep your nerves steady. Because, even with a perfect car, the fear of having another blown engine is very real. So, with everything that comes to your mind, it’s not a big deal the throttle that “is not going up”, that keeps the engine at half regime even when it should stop while breaking a lot. It’s not a big deal, when you’re in a ring burning of support for your main opponent, following you at few seconds that can become closer at any moment. It’s not a big deal, right? Easy to say, when in the box Mattia Binotto stops watching the race and does that only thing that you can do in a scenario like that: praying . And it’s good that we’ve known this at the end (of the race), because even the bravery that comes from the fear can disappear like the other Ferrari engine.
Easy to say “it’s not a big deal”, especially if you say it after the race ended. But, in the modern rodeo of F1, warriors like this are needed. It’s the added value in a motorsport festival that makes you discover again how it feels with your heart pounding in a field of emotions where (some time ago) the biggest feeling was boredom, the only adrenaline moment was the pit stop. Here no, here Tazio Leclerc, made every heart pounding overtaking three time the home hero, Max Verstappen.
[…] We should let Charles’s eyes speak when he’s not in Tazio’s shoes anymore, and be a driver that wants to become a little legend a decade after: “I’m really happy because after the last five races without a podium I wanted to show what I’m capable of. I’m always trying to be positive, but it was so hard. […]”
A champion shows the attitude (of a champion) even before becoming one.
Those champions between sweetness and ruthless
[…] Between Castel d’Ario, Nuvolari’s home, and Montecarlo, Leclerc’s home, there are almost 300km, like a GP distance. Between Tazio and Charles there’s a century of history that in those last 3 laps it merged in only one figure, with those magic tricks made with two feet and two pedals that went everywhere like the broken steering wheel that only the vivid madness of a star player could have thought of change with a wrench. It’s in the small details the difference between a great driver and a champion. We don’t know yet if Charles will become world champion, we shouldn’t even call him Predestinato, because in any sport no Usain becomes a Bolt by chance or divine intervention. No, no destiny involved, because behind a champion there’s always hard work that overcomes the talent. And in that picture of the Austrian podium, that kid in red that smiles between two world champions there’s something more valuable than a best wish. Even more than those last laps where Charles became Tazio for a while. A century later, at the end, the good thing of a great undertaking is still making it look like a normal thing.
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lhosgabello · 1 year
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L’eroe dei “Due mondi”. Scegliere dove andare, con molteplici possibilità, moltiplicate per due… Girano… eccome se girano! Proposta UNO: Mappamondo grande con luce, Edizioni nova RICO Firenze. Proposta DUE: Globo terreste piccolo con luce manifattura del Tigullio Carasco (Genova) I segni del tempo ci sono ma si perdono tra montagne ed oceani. Condizioni vintage buone. Spedizione da concordare. Dimensioni: grande diametro 30cm h 45cm piccolo diametro 20cm h 31cm Prezzo: 67euro (grande) 47euro (piccolo) #mappamondo #globoterrestre #ricofirenze #rico #globoluminoso #globe #vintageglobe #vintage #modernariato #homedecor #light #lamp #geografia #cartografia #tigulliocarasco #mappamundi #madeinitaly #lhosgabellointrasferta #lhosgabello (presso L'ho Sgabello) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoCcRqWMF69/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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italyluxury · 18 days
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The Ultimate Guide to Escorted Tours in Italy: Your Passport to Unforgettable Adventures
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Most travelers have Italy on their travel bucket list, but not everyone has the same experience when they visit. If you prefer a hassle-free way to visit, avoid the standard, cheap tours and treat yourself to one of those private escorted tours in Italy. These are not your regular cookie-cutter itineraries where you’ll be traveling with other strangers in a cramped bus or van. Instead, you have a private driver and tour guide who speaks your language to be with you throughout your trip. It’s a one-of-a-kind and stress-free experience that lets you witness and discover the country in its true essence and spirit.
Why escorted tours?
Exploring Italy via escorted tours is a different experience than what conventional itineraries can provide. You can discover places and enjoy activities at your own pace, so you have more opportunities to appreciate everything. Keep reading this quick guide about escorted tours in Italy to know what’s in store and how to make the most of them.
Off-the-beaten-path tours
Discover Italy with escorted tours that will take you to off-the-beaten-path locations. It’s a great option for anyone looking to explore and learn more about the country’s more intimate and tranquil sides.
An escorted tour can bring one-of-a-kind experiences like horseback riding in Tuscany, walking tours of Tigullio and the Gulf of Poets, and exploring the Great Dolomites. Moreover, there are opportunities to discover the heart of Italy in Umbria and learn about the country’s history through Etrucan towns and villages. Some escorted tours in Italy can also take you to Calabria, the Jasmine Riviera, the Gargano Coast, Tuscan towns, and Latium towns and villages.
Food and wine tours
Exploring Italy with escorted tours offers plenty of opportunities to discover the local culture, history, customs, and traditions through food and wine. With a seasoned travel company, it’s easy to arrange exclusive itineraries to see the wineries of Tuscany, Veneto, and Sicily. In addition, you can have first-hand experiences like picking and pressing olives to make extra virgin olive oil, truffle hunting, choosing ingredients at the market, and cooking Italian dishes.
Start your escorted Italian adventure here. Booking escorted tours in Italy is easier with a trustworthy company like Italy Luxury Tours. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to discover more of Italy with escorted tours, call +1 (855) 539-0045, let the experts take the guesswork out of arranging exclusive itineraries, or choose from their carefully curated packages.
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