A door in a mountain village in southern Italy. The blue gray painted door at number 79 is the front door of a house in the small village of Civita, in northern Calabria. Calabria is the southernmost region of Italy and is located at the tip of the boot.
Most of the village consists of older houses. The streets swarm up and down the mountain. The architecture takes you back to the Middle Ages. The village is built on a rock and lies on the edge of the Pollino National Park. You have a fantastic view of the mountains and the adjacent valley and you can even see the Ionian Sea on a clear day.
The village is not (yet) discovered by mass tourism. And sometimes when you walk through the village in the middle of the day you wonder if people still live there. It can be extinct quiet.
Diana and Ronnie like to travel to areas where few tourists come.
With our photography we want to take the viewer along on our journeys of discovery. We like to meet other people and enjoy the beauty of a country. We want to tell stories and thus touch the viewer, ..
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