Sicily II Ebook
Volume II
von Mireille Fabre de la Grange
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Collection of photos from a fascinating car trip through Sicily in 1997.
The journey continues from “Selinunte” to “Noto”, via Zaffarena, Taormina, Etna, Siracusa, Comiso, Ragusa Ibla. and “Siracusa” “Etna”, highlighting the diversity of the Sicilian scenery . As in Sicily Volume I, a few notes complement the book at its end.
Sicily (Volume I) is available as a book on its own under the name “Sicily”.
In Volume I, the journey takes you from Erice to Piazza Armerina via San Vito lo Capo, Scopello, Trapani, Segesta, the “Salina Nubia” Paceco, Valle dei Templi (Agrigento), Naro, Pietraperza and Villa Casale.
The few notes at the end of the book, help to define the historical context of a few specific photos, and provide the reader with a general insight about the book’s content.
The journey continues from “Selinunte” to “Noto”, via Zaffarena, Taormina, Etna, Siracusa, Comiso, Ragusa Ibla. and “Siracusa” “Etna”, highlighting the diversity of the Sicilian scenery . As in Sicily Volume I, a few notes complement the book at its end.
Sicily (Volume I) is available as a book on its own under the name “Sicily”.
In Volume I, the journey takes you from Erice to Piazza Armerina via San Vito lo Capo, Scopello, Trapani, Segesta, the “Salina Nubia” Paceco, Valle dei Templi (Agrigento), Naro, Pietraperza and Villa Casale.
The few notes at the end of the book, help to define the historical context of a few specific photos, and provide the reader with a general insight about the book’s content.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Reisen
- Version eBook mit festem Layout, 197 Seiten
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 13, 2014
- Letzte Bearbeitung Mai 17, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Ragusa Ibla, Sicily, Selinunte, ruins, greek, temple, Taormina, Etna, Volcano, Siracusa, Noto, Comiso
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Über den Autor
Mireille Fabre de la Grange
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Mireille has a passion for photography and design, inspired by her many travels around the world. French by origin, born in Casablanca but having also lived in Tunisia, Bahrain, Paris, HongKong, Switzerland and Mauritius, Mireille has lived a truly eclectic life. Mother of three with six grandchildren, she continues to persue her hobby from her home in the South of France where she currently resides with her husband.