- Agava and Corsica
- Baie des Trépassés
Paradise. - Sunset in Caparica
Costa da Caparica and the hills of Sintra in the background. - 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 - 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. - Yin-yang sunset on Elba
Sun setting behind Capraia - Sunset behind Corsica
- Sunset in Venice
A wonderful sunset in Venice, as seen from Fondamente Nove. - Sunset
And the northern tip of Corsica. - Another sunset
Another lovely sunset. Taken from Capo di Stella, the sun sets behind Monte Fonza and Monte Tambone. - Caparica sunset
Another sunset in Caparica. But the Sintra hills are already cloudy. - Peniche from Baleal
Sunset in Baleal. What a wonderful place. And yes, I saw some dolphins there as well. - Ilha do Baleal
Northern tip of Ilha do Baleal and Ilha de Fora. - Ilha de Fora
Another sunset in Baleal. Just beautiful. - Sunset in Baleal
- Sunset
What I don't understand is why half of the sea is dark and the other half bright. - Sunset
A lovely late afternoon in Rovinj. - Côte de granit rose
A walk along the Côte de granit rose at sunset, somewhere between Ploumanac'h and Trégastel. - Côte de granit rose
I think this is Plage Quo Vadis. Because Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote his Quo Vadis in the neighbouring castle, overlooking this beach. - Pointe du Raz
Pointe du Raz overlooking Plage de la Baie des Trépassés at sunset. - Baie des Trépassés
The lonely Tévennec Lighthouse on the horizon. - Pointe du Raz
The Tévennec Lighthouse as seen from Pointe du Raz. The lighthouse was inhabited from 1875 to 1910. - Pointe du Raz
Finistère. Where the land ends. Or begins :-) Interesting clouds approaching from the Ocean. - Pointe du Raz
The word "raz" means a strong current of water. Well, yes. I've never seen such strong *tidal* currents in the sea. Two lighthouses, La Vieille and La petite Vieille can be seen. And the Île de Sein in the background. - Le Croisic
What a lovely place Le Croisic is.