The Lampedusa is an old car ferry (1973) which links the Pelagie Islands ports of Linosa and Lampedusa to Trapani and other points on Sicily.
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The Lampedusa is an old car ferry (1973) which links the Pelagie Islands ports of Linosa and Lampedusa to Trapani and other points on Sicily.
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TUTTI I COLORI DI LINOSA
Linosa è una piccola isola tra Lampedusa e la Sicilia. Il vulcano da cui è nata ha lasciato in mostra il suo cuore colorato e potrai vedere intensi gialli, densi marroni ed ocra che si specchiano nell’azzurro intenso del mare. Ora, di fronte a tanto colore, sembrava impossibile agli abitanti di Linosa, avere delle semplici case bianche come si usa nel Mediterraneo. Per questo hanno replicato i colore del vulcano e del mare, unendole a quelli del cielo. Il risultato sono case che sembrano uscite da un cartone animato o da una fiaba per bambini, con intensi fucsia, e rosa, gialli ed ocra, bordò e blu. Mentre cammini per le piccole strade, ti senti in un mondo fantastico, poco più grande di un sogno, ma immerso nella luce e nel mare, un luogo dove la fantasia può rinascere facendoti dimenticare le ansie e gli incubi di quel mondo che c’è oltre l’orizzonte del mare, coni suoi grigi, i suoi silenzi, le sue luci fredde e indifferenti, le sue case scure ed ostili e l’assenza di quell’amore che nasce dalla luce e dai colori che la natura crea con essa.
Linosa is a small island between Lampedusa and Sicily. The volcano from which it was born has left its colorful heart on display and you will be able to see intense yellows, dense browns and ochres that are reflected in the intense blue of the sea. Now, faced with so much color, it seemed impossible for the inhabitants of Linosa to have simple white houses as is customary in the Mediterranean. This is why they replicated the colors of the volcano and the sea, combining them with those of the sky. The result is houses that look like they come out of a cartoon or a children's fairy tale, with intense fuchsia, pink, yellow and ocher, burgundy and blue. As you walk through the small streets, you feel in a fantastic world, bigger than a dream, but immersed in the light and in the sea, a place where fantasy can be reborn making you forget the anxieties and nightmares of that world that exists beyond the horizon of the sea, with its grays, its silences, its cold and indifferent lights, its dark and hostile houses and the absence of that love that comes from the light and colors that nature creates with it.
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Luana Rigolli - Linosa
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LS 26 | Habitare SUBMISSION
Luana Rigolli - Linosa
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LS 26 | Habitare SUBMISSION
Luana Rigolli - Linosa
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LS 26 | Habitare SUBMISSION
Luana Rigolli - Linosa
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