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Parrocchia Cristo Re Leuca

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    • Day 6

      The edge of italy

      March 6, 2023 in Italy

      I stopped at a point on the coast to eat a little bit. It was windy and cool, but I sat on the rocks to enjoy some food. The sandwich was big and delicious. The octopus seemed to be marinated. It also had tomatoes and arugula.

      Moving on, I followed the coastal road which took about 45 minutes to get to Santa Maria di Leuca--the full name. It is the most southern tip of Puglia. I drove through some sort of nature reserve--it reminded me of Florida. Driving is both good and bad. I really can't take any pictures, but I can focus one the scenery...and the road...

      I parked on the main road along the waterfront. Again, this place is probably hopping in the summer, but it is a ghost town now. I passed on seeing the church--again. Instead I drove to the Punta Ristola, which is the farthest point. It was quiet, and I walked out to the point to take some pictures. Apparently there are caves under the cliff. In the summer you can do a boat tour. There was a passageway with stairs, but it looked VERY scary!

      My plan was to drive to Otranto on the east coast. I headed that way on the coastal road, passing through a few towns. This place must be mobbed in warmer weather! It was going to be dark soon, and I decided to pass on Otranto. All the things to see would be outside--not fun in the dark!

      I got on the highway and to Lecce. It took about an hour and a half in total from Leuca. I did stop about 12km away to get gas. It was 1.79 per liter (almost $7.50 per gallon US) . The fill cost 8.50€ . Cars are so efficient that the higher gas cost almost washes out. Dropping off the car was interesting. First of all, I got turned around and ended driving all around Lecce. Next was finding a place to leave the car. It's a city location and there aren't usually parking lots in Italy. I was supposed to park it in any legal spot on the street. Non c'erano niente...there weren't any. Finally I found something and parked. I took a picture of where I parked the car in case I had to do the key drop. But after a few minutes, the guy who checked me in came back. He checked me in and I was off! 67€ well spent.

      It was another fun day.
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    • Day 2

      Visite Santa Maria di Leuca

      May 30, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Après un petit déjeuner sous les nuages, et la visite rapide de la piscine, nous sommes partis marcher le long de la côte de Santa Maria Di Leuca.

      J'avais repéré sur internet et mapster le phare et éventuellement les grottes des 3 portes à voir avant de prendre la route. Mais qu'elle fut notre surprise quand nous sommes arrivés à la grotte du diable, avec cette vue si jolie de l'ensemble de la ville et du phare, avec de l'eau turquoise sur les bords des rochers! Nous avons finalement passé la matinée entière à nous promener, comparer l'architecture des maisons, à grimper sur quelques rochers et faire quelques jolies photos que l'on vous partage.

      On nous a ensuite conseillé d'aller à Torre Vado, belle plage turquoise et avec un très bon restaurant. En arrivant sur le poste on voit une petite plage publique avec l'eau claire mais rien aux alentours. Nous avons poussé jusqu'au lido Vénéré, et avons pris le package "parking + transat" qui se fait beaucoup en Italie. La mer était agitée, le drapeau était rouge, tout comme nous sommes devenus après deux heures au soleil sans avoir mis de crème (le vent et les nuages nous ont trompé..)
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