Beautiful views of the Ligurian Sea, to the south, and the hills of the Maritime Alps and the Ligurian Apennines, north (Part 1).

Manarola between Levanto and the sea below us

Blooming daffodils in the Roman House

The view of the Ligurian Alps from Saccarello

Incredible show at the rime on the Alta Via Cima Pian di Lerca

The ancient village of Manarola seen from above

The sea and the plain of Loano down from Monte Carmo

The Gulf of Sestri Levante to Punta Manara from the slopes of Treggin

The Gulf of Sestri Levante to Punta Manara from the slopes of Treggin

The Gulf of Sestri Levante to Punta Manara from the slopes of Treggin

Blooms in the Basin troubled

Carpets of rhododendrons on the western side of the Pietravecchia

The chapel of Monte Penna completely covered with hoarfrost

The Monte Penna photographed from Forest Barracks

The compass rose on the Pizzo d'Ormea

source: Immagini d’Italia

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