I used to think about writing about Sorrentini like writing a love song, like listening to smoldering jazz songs in Saigon’s same cafe. But that’s just Sorrentini I thought before coming here.
Tag: Mediterranean
Mediterranean blue sky (Pt5) – Ronda, cradle of Espana culture
Spain has never stopped me from being surprised by the landscape and my cities, and suddenly a free day in the south of this country, I set out on the road to Ronda. The bus runs across the Sierra mountains to enter the region of Malaga in the south of the country of this tapas…
Mediterranean blue sky (Pt4) – The villages on the transparent horizon…
I boarded the Blu-ray ferry at 6am, my eyes still drowsy and sleepy and I had to carry heavy suitcases. Looking at the ferry leaving Piraeus harbor of Athens, I gradually saw the horizon appear before my eyes. The journey lasted 5 hours, sounding far away but the wifi with the ferry (charge), a cafe, a…
Mediterranean blue sky (Pt1) – A Sacred city
Vatican City, the smallest independent nation in the world, is located in the heart of Italy’s Rome capital, considered to be the most sacred place of Roman Catholics or Christians. In 2016, pilgrims alone had 4 million people visiting Vatican City and the Holy See. The pious people wanted to come here to meet the…