- Sant’Apollinare Nuovo
The merchant vessels of Classe, which used to be a port that time. - Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Fishing boats on the horison
- Sarcophagus of Captain Eudemos in Olympos
Dating from II. century AD. The ship is a merchant ship with Aphrodite in the front. - Isola di Montechristo
Ahhh, the famous Montechristo island. - Capoliveri
- Moonshine
A yacht a night. In moonshine! - Club Med 2 in Portoferraio bay
a 194 m long staysail schooner (that's what Wikipedia says). - 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. - A
A again. Still in Portoferraio, Elba. - 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. - Portoferraio
- Stormy sea
Stormy sea (1650-1652) by Philips Wouwerman. - 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. - Toilet from Polluce
Yes, they had such wonderful toilets (with water pumps). - Église Notre-Dame-d'Espérance
The church of Our Lady of Hope in Cannes dates from the 16th century. - Nice
Corsica ferry leaving Nice. - Decoration on the Château de Nice
One of the mosaics on the way up the Castle hill in Nice. Inspired by ancient Greece. - Nice - Port Lympia
View from the Castle hill towards the Nice port - Dilbar in Antibes
Dilbar on Quai des Milliardaires. Where it belongs. - Isola di Pianosa
We call it the 'pancake' island. You can guess why.