🇮🇹 South Sicily: travel documentary

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ส.ค. 2018
  • This time we are in Sicily, more precisely in Siracusa, to explore the southern part of the island. A trip made on the occasion of the 40 years of marriage of our parents.
    We start from Siracusa, more precisely from the island of Ortigia from which we base ourselves to explore the triptych of the baroque: Noto, Modica and Ragusa. The whole area was devastated by a terrible earthquake in the eighteenth century and the three cities were rebuilt in the baroque style of the time.
    Before leaving for Agrigento, let's go to Punta Secca to look for the house of commissioner Montalbano and to make the first bath in 2018. It's April 21st
    The Valley of the Temples of Agrigento is something unique but it is Agrigento that catches our attention. At first sight it seems a city almost ghost, but slowly discover the charm of its historic center with the palaces in Sicilian baroque, made not of marble but of stones that seem to "melt" in the sun and wind.
    From Agrigento we make an episode in Favara, 10 kilometers away to explore the Farm Cultural Park, an artistic experiment that has succeeded in enhancing a country that in recent years has been affected by depopulation and decadence.
    The journey continues with an episode at the Scala dei Turchi and at the birth house of Luigi Pirandello, the Nobel Prize for Literature 1934.
    We end our trip to Sicily on Mount Etna, the heart (geologically) button of the island, from which we conclude our visit trying to understand why this island is defined as the most beautiful region of Italy
    PRODUCT
    www.travelvideographers.com
    Guglielmo Biason
    Elena Biason
    MUSIC
    The Big Bowl - by Hawksilver
    Illuminating Moonlight - by Cody Martin
    Victory - by Caleb Etheridge
    Call on Me - by Kick Lee
    Stay Focused - by The Nite & Nate Project
    Licenses of music obtained through Soundstripe.com and Artlist.com (license number 189303)
    RECORDED
    20 - 25 April 2018

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