#Taormina
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ana-elisabeta · 2 years ago
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taormina / @anaelisabetaxx
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nobeerreviews · 6 months ago
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A life of unremitting caution, without the carefree - or even, occasionally, the careless - may turn out to be half a life.
-- Anna Quindlen
(Taormina, Italy)
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unacunatura · 7 months ago
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🌺Taormina, Sicily | eyes of Lina
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frenchcurious · 7 months ago
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Taormina Station, Sicile, Italie. - source Helen Pitia.
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kas-e · 4 months ago
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Hot days in southern Italy.
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wandering-italy · 1 month ago
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Taormina, Sicily
Dec. 2019
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colonellickburger · 5 months ago
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Pia Riverola. Baia di Mazzaró, Sicily 2022
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cpahlow · 6 months ago
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ecoharbor · 8 months ago
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📍Taormina, Sicily, Italy 🇮🇹
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der-gorgonaut · 11 months ago
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// grün //
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by Georg Nickolaus
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ana-elisabeta · 2 months ago
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taormina (hotel ipanema) / @anaelisabetaxx
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nobeerreviews · 2 years ago
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a certain blue enters your soul
-- Henri Matisse
(Taormina, Italy)
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unacunatura · 4 months ago
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Taormina, Sicilia 🐚 july2024
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six-zero-two · 3 months ago
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fascinatingeurope · 1 month ago
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🇮🇹 The ancient Greek theatre of Taormina on Sicily, Italy - captured by Wilhelm von Gloeden in 1888
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sciatu · 2 months ago
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Le nuvole grigie ricoprono l’azzurro del cielo, coprono i monti sopra Taormina e velano l’Etna fino a nasconderla. Scendiamo tra le vie di Taormina, lucide di pioggia, per andare nella grande Villa. Ci accolgono viali pieni di fiori e di profumi, e panorami in cui si intravede l’infinito, mentre il mare quieto, si svuota di sagge barche che prevedendo la tempesta, tornano lentamente a riva. La Villa è piena di alberi di ogni specie perché chi la iniziò a creare, Lady FlorenceTrevelyan, la cugina della regina Vittoria, volle creare una piccola oasi con fiori e piante di tutto il mondo dove gli animali potessero vivere indisturbati e lei potesse trovare il suo paradiso lussureggiante. Così, alberi tropicali crescono accanto a pini del lontano nord, fiori del nuovo mondo brillano luminosi accanto ai fiori locali lussureggianti ed eterni nel loro instancabile fiorire. I rumori del mondo sono lontani. Lontani il caos e le follie di chi crede nell’acciaio e nel cemento. Qui vi è solo il canto dei cardellini, il richiamo delle ciaule, il saltellare delle gazze, ed il sospiro del vento appena nato dal mare, che nervosamente sfida i monti a fermarlo, rubando nubi e stracciandole nel cielo. All’ingresso della villa due giovani amanti alati. Perché l’amore dona le ali degli angeli a chi di lui si nutre e con lui sogna.
The gray clouds cover the blue sky, cover the mountains above Taormina and veil Etna until they hide it. We go down the streets of Taormina, shiny with rain, to go to the large Villa. We are welcomed by avenues full of flowers and scents, and panoramas where you can glimpse the infinite, while the calm sea, empties of wise boats that, foreseeing the storm, slowly return to shore. The Villa is full of trees of every species because the person who began to create it, Lady Florence Trevelyan, cousin of Queen Victoria, wanted to create a small oasis with flowers and plants from all over the world where animals could live undisturbed and she could find her lush paradise. Thus, tropical trees grow next to pines from the far north, flowers from the new world shine brightly next to the local flowers lush and eternal in their tireless blooming. The noises of the world are far away. Far away is the chaos and madness of those who believe in steel and cement. Here there is only the song of goldfinches, the call of ciauli, the hopping of magpies, and the sigh of the wind just born from the sea, which nervously challenges the mountains to stop it, stealing clouds and tearing them in the sky. At the entrance to the villa two young winged lovers. Because love gives the wings of angels to those who feed on it and dream with it.
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