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    • Day 7

      H-Day 5 - beach walking and no water

      March 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      First beach walking day! Sunshine! Nice!
      We've started a bit later again and it took not long and we entered the first long beach. Unfortunately it was high tide and not much compact sand. So we took a break and enjoyed breakfast. Dried everything and headed further. The scenery changed always from Sandy beach, scratchy bush walking and busy roads. Hot, lots of wind... Like always. And always from the front.
      After awhile I realized that Lupo is tired. Everything was closed either, and thus we got short on water and food. But this time I decided to stop 7 km before the city. Without water. It is a good overnight place and shops will open tomorrow at 8:30 or 9. So we have plenty of time to rest. I stop earlier for my dog. We rest.

      32.000 steps - 23.7km
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    • Day 1,258

      Bei den weissen Felsen

      February 5 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Heute auf einer traumhaften Wanderungen entlang dem Meer erschrecken wir beinahe als uns ein Wanderer begegnet. Er fragt uns nach dem Herkunftsland und meint dann nur lächelnd: "Willkommen hier im Paradies".

      Das können wir nur bestätigen, zumal das von Anke im letzten Blog beschriebene Abfallproblem hier überhaupt nicht besteht. 

      Die letzte 3 Tage sind wir in der Nähe von Agrigento freigestanden. Wenn freistehen, dann so. Guckst Du.

      So sind unsere Beiträge im Moment spärlich, einfach weil es nicht so viel zu erzählen gibt, aber unser ❤️ wird von der Natur so geküsst, besser geht es einfach nicht. (Beat)
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    • Day 82

      San Leone

      September 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Well, what a fantastic week! We invited Sam's dad Steve to come back with us as an early 70th birthday present so all three of us flew back to Sicily. Despite a rather late-night return to Licata, due to another delayed flight (this time due to the staff struggling to get the door of the plane to close, good old Ryanair!) we decided not to waste any time and headed out on our first day to explore further west to a port called San Leone. Sam and I made the most of the luxury of an extra member of crew and thoroughly enjoyed Steve's chauffeuring skills while we put our feet up!

      After a rather cautious entrance to the harbour at San Leone, which has silted up to the point where we only had 2 feet of clearance beneath the keel, we discovered a bar just off the marina. This had the most glorious sunset views, so good in fact that not one but two wedding parties came there for reception photos, I have never felt so underdressed! The following day despite a complete lack of wind we decided to motor further up the coast to a well-known beauty spot with white cliffs known as the "Stair of the Turks" for a 'relaxing' lunch at anchor. We hadn't however factored in some rather sizable swell rolling in from the south and having dropped anchor I promptly brought up my breakfast and we swiftly lifted it again, admired the cliffs from a distance and turned back to San Leone!

      This was a bit of blessing in disguise as it meant we were back in time to get a taxi inland to enjoy the other main attraction in the area, the "Valley of the Temples", a set of six temples built during the Greek occupation of Sicily. It was a brilliant place and even Sam (who usually sets me a temple limit on holidays) enjoyed it. However, it soon become clear where he'd inherited this normal reluctance for too many monuments on one day from. As the photos show you can lead a Wyllie man to culture, but he will still find an ant colony infinitely more interesting!

      The next day we were heading back to Licata and thankfully the swell had dropped right down and the winds picked up, so we were able to sail the entire way at a very pleasant 5 knots! We learnt that Licata had a hidden culinary gem in the form of a very unassuming and reasonably priced 2-Michelin star restaurant called La Madia so we decided to treat Steve for his birthday. Without Google Maps I doubt we'd have spotted the entrance (a simple grey doorway at the bottom of a residential apartment block) but the food was brilliant and the chef was fantastic and really friendly.

      Steve's penultimate day started well as we came across a Chow Chow in a purple coat taking a swim in the marina. Watching what is essentially a giant teddy bear leisurely swimming lengths is quite possibly one of the most therapeutic things I've ever seen. From here we decided to explore the local beach, another hidden gem, possibly the nicest stretch of coastline we've explored in Sicily before heading up a very steep hill to visit the castle and enjoy the views of the town and marina.

      On Steve's last day we set off for our final sail of the season to a bay just west of Licata. This time we were able to make the most of being at anchor and got both the drone and the stand-up paddleboard out to explore round the little island we had anchored up next to. It was a perfect last stop before we start the process of getting the boat ready for winter.
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    • Agrigent

      October 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Agrigent ist wegen der griechischen Tempel im Valle dei Templi bekannt. Wir schauen uns die Tempelanlage an nach 2 Std. sind wir so platt als wären wir den ganzen Tag den Berg hochgestrampelt. Wir nehmen den Bus und fahren zum Mittagessen nach Agrigento, den Nachmittag verbringen wir am Zeltplatz.Read more

    • Day 44

      Scala dei Turchi

      November 22, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Fast wären wir daran vorbei gefahren, dann entschieden uns doch "auf einen Sprung" am Kreidefelsen vorbei zu schauen. Und das hatte sich mehr als gelohnt! Sehr beeindruckend wie der weiße Koloss aus dem türkis-blauen Meer in den Himmel ragt.Read more

    • Day 45

      Valle dei Templi

      December 22, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Wir wandern kurz nach dem Frühstück durch das Valle dei Templi mit seinen vier griechischen Tempeln. Es ist ein schöner entspannter Spaziergang den auch Juvi und Hapu geniessen.
      Den Tag lassen wir am Strand von Dune ausklingen mit einem wunderschönen Sonnenuntergang.Read more

    • Day 22

      Valley of the Temples

      May 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Sicily, once ruled by the Greeks contains some of the best preserved Doric style Geek temples in the world. Most built in the 5th century BC. It was amazing to see them in person. Most impressive is the Temple of Concordia (most intact).Read more

    • Day 44

      Tal der Tempel

      November 22, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Schon von Weitem sieht man die griechischen Tempel von Agrigent. Man mag uns "Geizhälse"😜 nennen, aber hier konnten wir wieder mal jede Menge Geld sparen, indem wir die verbliebenen Bauwerke aus der Entfernung bestaunten.

      Hier noch mehr Eckdaten zum Nachlesen: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archäologische_…
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    • Day 8

      8ème étape ~ Agrigente

      August 10, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Nous avons commencé la journée par une petite balade à travers la vallée des temples. Impressionnant!! 😱
      Puis nous avons passé l’après midi à la plage de la Scala dei Turchi. Tout aussi impressionnant 😱
      Mélody nous accompagne toujours et elle s’est bien adaptée au climat tropical ☀️
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    • Day 37

      La saisissante Vallée des temples

      April 20, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      🚐🦩🏛 Direction Agrigento pour découvrir sa vallée des temples !

      Cette fois, nous coupons un peu à travers les terres. Sur la route, on observe un paysage très différent. Nous quittons la mer cristalline pour en rencontrer une nouvelle, moins touristique, davantage dissimulée : celle des bâches en plastique. Sous nos yeux, des kilomètres de cultures sous serre emplissent tout l'espace ! C'est à peine croyable, on avait déjà lu sur le sujet de l'Espagne, et nous voilà atterri•e•s en plein cœur de son (tout petit) cousin sicilien. Un camion débarque d'une exploitation et se cale juste devant nous, offrant à notre regard des centaines de cageots remplis de tomates cerises. Nous apprendrons plus tard que la Sicile porte le surnom de "grenier de l'Italie". 🍅🍅

      Agrigento nous voilà !
      Colonisée de nombreuses fois, la Sicile fut peuplée par les grecs durant son histoire et celleux-ci ont laissé un très riche patrimoine au cœur cette cité.

      🏛➡️ Fun fact : Agrigento possédait au milieu du Vè siècle avant JC plus de temples qu'il n'y en avait sur l'acropole d'Athènes !!!

      Les cultes des temples n'ont pas pu être tous identifiés de manière certaine, beaucoup portent donc seulement des lettres. L'un d'eux est saisissant par sa conservation (il semble quasiment intact !) ; c'est en raison de la seconde vie que lui ont donnée les chrétien•ne•s en 597 qu'il a pu garder tout sa superbe. En effet, celleux-ci l'ont transformé et exploité en basilique.

      À 15 petites minutes d'Agrigente, on peut observer la Scala dei turchi : une formation rocheuse d'un blanc immaculé en forme d'escaliers. Chacune de ses marches semble avoir été léchée par les vagues.
      À priori, son nom vient des fréquentes excursions de pirates sarrasins qui appréciaient jeter l'ancre près de cette étrange formation géologique qui les protégeait du vent et facilitait leurs abordages ☝⛵⚔.

      A presto ✌🚐🦩.
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    Agrigento, Agrigent, Province of Agrigento, Agrigente, Pruvincia di Girgenti

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