Alas, my time at the Italian Riviera was coming to an imminent end but not without my last sojourn to an exotic place. Camogli is another village situated right on the coast. The difference between Santa Margarita Ligure, Portofino, and Camogli is that the latter has a shore line with sand. The architecture was the same—little cube structures with pastel façades and so many square windows. When I arrived, the sun was beginning to set, painting the sky an array of hues and colors. The old Monastery is built right on the beach on top of these rocks that are situated in the water, emulating a path towards the horizon. My time in Camogli was short—only two hours. Nevertheless, these two hours were spent on those rocks, listening to the surf, watching the sun disappear and the sky change before my very eyes. Even though my time was short-lived, it was a treasure and an extraordinary place and final stop at the Liguria.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Camogli at Sunset
Alas, my time at the Italian Riviera was coming to an imminent end but not without my last sojourn to an exotic place. Camogli is another village situated right on the coast. The difference between Santa Margarita Ligure, Portofino, and Camogli is that the latter has a shore line with sand. The architecture was the same—little cube structures with pastel façades and so many square windows. When I arrived, the sun was beginning to set, painting the sky an array of hues and colors. The old Monastery is built right on the beach on top of these rocks that are situated in the water, emulating a path towards the horizon. My time in Camogli was short—only two hours. Nevertheless, these two hours were spent on those rocks, listening to the surf, watching the sun disappear and the sky change before my very eyes. Even though my time was short-lived, it was a treasure and an extraordinary place and final stop at the Liguria.
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