The senses tell The Stacks of Panarea

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The senses tell The prehistoric village of Cala Junco

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The underwater fumarolic activity of Lisca Bianca

In the autumn of 2002, after an intense earthquake off the coast of Filicudi and shortly before the beginning of a new effusive activity in Stromboli, a large system of fumaroles activated between the isles of Bottaro and Lisca Bianca, at a depth of around 7-10 metres.. [caption id="attachment_18...
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The stacks of Panarea

The panorama from the village of Panarea is one of the most beautiful in the world. It consists of a dozen or so rocks and isles all facing the village, each with its own shape and colour. Dattilo (dactyl in Italian), the closest, is so called because of its pyramid shape with many spires at the su...
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The prehistoric village of Cala Junco

Near the suggestive cove of Cala Junco in Panarea, there is a Prehistoric Village dating back to the Bronze Age (around 16,000 years ago) and discovered in 1948. A visit to the prehistoric village, rather than an excursion, is a pleasant walk to discover the southern side of the island. The archa...
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Panarea and its history

Panarea was already inhabited in prehistoric times, as shown by the Bronze Age village dating back to the 14th century BC on the promontory of Punta Milazzese, in the south-west part of the island. The particular position of the plateau, stretching out towards the sea and protected by high cliff wal...
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Panarea, where sea and volcanoes become sculptors

Panarea is the smallest island of the archipelago in terms of size, but is probably the one with the most charm due to its natural beauty. Panarea is not only an island, but also a collection of many small isles and rocks with fantastic shapes and colours. [dettaglio_immagine id="41446"] From a ge...
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