Lovely set
did that drive several years ago. Narrow road, wide buses, scarey.
Beautiful shots, Ken, especially the cliffs and the sea.
Wonderful shots! It is a beautiful place that one must see in person to fully appreciate it. But your photos should make people want to see it. Thanks for including full size downloads
Have you visited here ...or do you just feel the need to demonstrate your ignorance with randomly running of your mouth? IF you don't have personal experience, I suggest that you wait until having that and expanding your hozizons before making inane comments. You sound like you might vote for Hillary...
Intended for the doofus who commented that Positano looked like a ghetto. What an ASS-I-9 comment!
well now --- That puts us in total violent agreement!!
Keep-up the good work --
Your photos were great. I would expect someone to see them and say, "I want to go there and see it for myself" ...NOT to make some GROSSLY IGNORANT statement! I've been to ghettoes in the US, in South Africa, in India. It was ALL a 'learning experience'.
I visited Plitvice Lakes in Croatia based on seeing an unidentified photo of location. Later, I discovered that this photo was taken at Plitvice Lakes. BEAUTIFUL place! Google it if you have not been there. My wife and I went to Plitvice Lakes after visiting Venice and the did a wonderful, week long, small boat (36 guests) tour of the Croatian coast on the 'Aloha Princess'. Then back to Rome, Capri, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi Coast for another couple of weeks.
I also highly recommend Nepal and Morocco. India was 'interesting' --unlike ANY other place I have ever traveled ..and I have been fortunate to travel over a good bit of this world. BUT still MANY places on my bucket list!
Take advantage of 'the windows of opportunity' as they arise. The opportunities pass too quickly. Good travels!
My remark of looking like a ghetto was not meant to e insulting or ignorant. When I saw the buildings on the hill, they immediately reminded me of the view driving through Caracus of it;s ghetto area. Nothing more to it or intended. LIghten up. please!
You know I should never have gotten involved with this --- I'll stick with my Ital photos & keep quite about any side issues --- no offence meant to anyone --- All have a good day
We went here for our 25th anniversary this past September -- LOVED it!!
Ken, none taken... I had the same concern, myself
whitewolfowner wrote:
Keldon, Some of the most run down places I've seen outside of driving in the back roads of Kentucky where every hillside you drive by has the trash and human waste coming out of the window of a home up on the hill.
Along the Amalfi coast, villiages were built on hillsides with defensible harbors for protection. Goes back to post Roman days.
rgrenaderphoto, never know, those Kentucky back roads hillside houses with the feces coming out from the windows on the shacks above could be there for the same reason; to ward off attackers. Works perfectly well to keep me away for sure. Could induce the government to napalm it first before going in just for sanitary reasons. Never know, that's for sure!
Beautiful photos but nothing is as beautiful as Amalfi in person.
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