The Fiordo di Furore, a deep and narrow cleft in the coastline 6km west of Amalfi, is a misnomer. Fjords are formed by glaciers, whereas the Furore ‘fjord’ is a drowned river valley carved by the Schiato stream. The mouth of the fiordo is crossed by an arched stone bridge, the site of an international high-diving tournament in July. A tiny beach at the bottom of the cleft, accessible by a stone staircase, is backed by a few abandoned houses.
www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/furore/attractions/fiordo-di-furore/a/poi-sig/1598261/1318798
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Bonne et heureuse fin de semaine paisible et reposante.
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Luogo e foto bellissimi!
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Roger Bennion said:
HFF and have a lovely weekend, Annemarie.
And, thank you for the invitation :-)
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