- Agava and Corsica
- Plage de Cherrueix
What an interesting way to spend the time on the beach! Of course we booked the "char à voile" for the next day :-) - Plage de Cherrueix
The beach seems endless. Especially at low tide. - Plage de Cherrueix
Such an impressionist view! Hot air and water reflections do their magic. - Baie des Trépassés
Paradise. - Open your Dreams by Skim
There was a Skim exhibition in Capoliveri. I just love his works! - Sunset in Caparica
Costa da Caparica and the hills of Sintra in the background. - Praia da Gigi
Early morning walk on the beach. - Cap d'Antibes
One hour after landing I was already there watching the waves. And what waves they were! - Cap d'Antibes
- Cap d'Antibes
You would think that you'd be safe on the path, up there. - Kayaking around Fažana
- The beach at Théoule-sur-Mer
- Théoule-sur-Mer
Promenade André Pradayrol - Jeju
- Fresh food
As fresh as it gets. - Fresh food on Jeju
Sea pineapples. Which have nothing to do with pineapples. They are edible ascidians. - The sea
Yellow sea? Or East China sea? - A penguin
Of course. - Humidity!
- 100% humidity
- Windmills, Lotte Hotel, Jeju
- Jeongbang Falls
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Fishing boats on the horison
- View from Antalya towards the mountains
- Çıralı
Perfect. Just perfect. - Çıralı
Sunrise on "our" beach - The Lycian Way
somewhere between Tekirova and Çıralı - The Lycian Way
somewhere between Tekirova and Çıralı - The Lycian Way
somewhere between Tekirova and Çıralı - Çıralı and Olympos
- Çıralı
- Çıralı
- Tahtalı Dağı or Lycian Olympus (2366 m)
- The Lycian Way
- The Lycian Way
- Çıralı beach at night
- Çıralı beach at sunrise
- Çıralı beach at sunrise
- Lycian sarcophagi
- Simena - Kaleköy
With a Byzantine castle. The town can be reached only by boat (or foot). - A Lycian sarcophagus
- Kekova
Lycian town of Dolikhiste was destroyed in an earthquake in the second century AD. - Kekova
- Kekova
Partially sunken Lycian town Dolikhiste. - A sea turtle!!!
Sorry but it was pitch dark and I didn't want to use the flash. - Phaselis
Phaselis used to be a very important port. On the left side there are still the ruins of ancient breakwaters. - Capo di Stella
View of the Lacona beach - Isola di Montechristo
Ahhh, the famous Montechristo island. - Porto Azzurro
- Capoliveri
- Via Luperini
View from Via Luperini on Capoliveri - Monte Capanne
View from the Capoliveri peninsula - Monte Capanne
- Sunset on Elba
View from Via Luperini - Moonshine
A yacht a night. In moonshine! - Moonset
- Portoferraio
With Forte Falcone - Club Med 2 in Portoferraio bay
a 194 m long staysail schooner (that's what Wikipedia says). - Chiessi
Probably my (and my kids') favourite place on the island. - Chiessi
A wonderful sunset with Corsica in the background. - Mountains of Corsica
As seen from Elba - Dilbar and setting sun
I was hoping to catch a perfect sunset ... and then Dilbar came. Dilbar, the mega-yacht, the fourth largest in the world and the largest by the volume, 156 m long. - A on Elba
Aaaah, the A. The largest sailing yacht. 143m long. And about a 100 m tall. It spent several days on Elba so we saw a lot of it, from all sides. - Monte Capanne
as seen from Capoliveri - A
A again. Still in Portoferraio, Elba. - Scoglietto Portoferraio
- Yin-yang sunset on Elba
Sun setting behind Capraia - Portoferraio
... and another huge yacht, interestingly illuminated. - A in Portoferraio
Again, A. In front, there is a completely normal sailing yacht. That one in the back is not. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
I don't know what these benches are made of, but they are special. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
Remains of a Roman villa. - Portoferraio
- Villa Romana delle Grotte, Portoferraio
This was the upper pool of the villa. Not bad. Not bad at all. - Stormy sea
Stormy sea (1650-1652) by Philips Wouwerman. - The Molo, Venice
The Molo, Venice, looking West (~1745) by Antonio Canaletto - Gairloch
Lovely houses in Gairloch. - The Sitooterie
A lovely tiny ... something. A Sitooterie :-) - View from Capoliveri
- Various coins
The steamer Polluce sank between Porto Azzurro and Capoliveri in 1841. These are some of the many coins recovered recently. - Napoleonic coins
There were a lot of coins. A lot. These are Napoleonic. - Snaky jewellery from Polluce
That is some interesting jewellery: snakes! - Various coins
These are the golden coins recovered from the Polluce. - Art by Skim
There was a Skim exhibition in Capoliveri. I just love his works! - Toilet from Polluce
Yes, they had such wonderful toilets (with water pumps). - Impressionist sea
- Monte Capanne cable car
These cable car cages are for two persons only. - Monte Capanne cable car
These bird cages are truly something special. - Monte Capanne
On the way up Monte Capanne - Monte Capanne
Almost on top of Monte Capanne. Marciana in the background. - Sunset behind Corsica
- Villefranche-sur-Mer
- L'île Sainte-Marguerite
Pointe du Dragon on the island of Saint Margaret - L'île Sainte-Marguerite
- L'île Sainte-Marguerite
Pointe du Dragon is one of my favourite places on the whole Côte d'Azur. - Cagnes-sur-Mer
Imagine sitting on the rocks and listening to the sound of the waves. - Nice
Corsica ferry leaving Nice.