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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Corsica!

Villa during the first week

Our "private" beach, a 2-minute walk from our villa 

 Unbeatable view from my bedroom; surrounded by oliviers (olive trees)

 A mouflon lazing in the sun and admiring the view

Sartene

The Southeastern coast, on our way to Bonifacio 

Bonifacio 

 Bonifacio cemetery

Tatko in Bonifacio

 The streets of Bonifacio

Bonifacio's marina

Bonifacio

Tatko investigating shells left behind by (wild boar) hunters. 

Dad & I

A 91-year old proud Corsican who spent an hour with us, showing us his village's church, telling us about his life and inviting us over for pastis. Random encounters are always the most interesting ones. 


 Sunset over Corsica

 The road from Porto to Piana

 The road from Porto to Piana

The road from Porto to Piana

 The road from Porto to Piana: this, of course, is a two-way highway with vertical cliffs on the outside. I held my breath at every turn (and there were many!)

The road from Porto to Piana 

Tatko admiring the view


A common view: gorgeous and empty sandy beach







 Montemaggiore...a typical village in the mountains

Dad pointing to our next destination

The terrace of our second villa

Cap Corse

Cisco on Cap Corse

At the tip of Cap Corse - look closely at the two cars! :-) 

 Ile de la Giraglia, off of Cap Corse

 Cap Corse

Cap Corse

Cap Corse

"Maison d'Americans" on Cap Corse

 Road around Cap Corse

 Trying to capture the beauty of the drive in motion



Along La Restonica, in proximity to Corte (interior of the island)


Along La Restonica, in proximity to Corte (interior of the island)


Along La Restonica, in proximity to Corte (interior of the island)



Hike to Lac Nino

Lac Nino

 Lac Nino: part of the appeal of doing this hike was the high likelihood of finding wild horses by the lake. We saw only two, but they were very sweet. We were prepared with a couple of extra baguettes, which they gladly took from us.

  Lac Nino

  Lac Nino

The horses got more and more comfortable








Paris pictures to come later...