Cala della Sanguinara - Visual of the beach
The famous stacks - They can be reached by any boat or even by swimming if you are sufficiently trained
The stacks from a closer view
Note the shapes and textures of the white crag
In this place, the rocks have shapes hehehe.
Contrasts of colors - By car outside Mattinata, going to explore the interior of the area (I don't have pictures of that, I think my camera had turned off, too bad I didn't have new batteries that day!)
Mattinata's Corner
Stone construction characteristic of many villages in the boot, from north to south. Always fascinating to see how they stand the time's passing
The small port of Mattinata, from here you can also rent boats to explore the various hidden beaches and bays accessible only by sea.
View of the vast expanse of olive cultivation just in front of Mattinata.Olive trees are cultivated throughout Apulia, and this region is home to the oldest olive trees in the world, the thousand-year-old olive trees whose existence is-nowadays-threatened
Hello Hive and Liketu communities! I hope you are having a happy Sunday.
Today I continue with the trip in the Gargano and I come to show you Mattinata, the village, which deserves a separate set of photos, is old and has many beautiful corners to explore; and one of the most beautiful beaches of the spur, "Cala della Sanguinara" is reached by walking along a path inside Italy's largest Aleppo pine forest. The beach is not large and is characterized by the presence of rocks and stacks but, above all, by few people, even in high season, and fabulous sea. From Sanguinara you can visit caves in the area, some accessible on foot and others only by sea (we did not have time to take a boat ride, but it is worth it and renting one did not present a high cost).
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