Red Cove by Rosy Kueng
Rosy Kueng

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Red Cove
Cala Rossa (Red Cove) is one of the most beautiful Cove that I’ve ever seen, situated in Favignana Island near Sicily/Italy in the Mediterranean Sea

Favignana (Sicilian: Favignana, Italian: Favignana) is a comune including three islands (Favignana, Marettimo and Levanzo) of the Aegadian Islands, southern Italy. It is situated approximately 7 km west of the coast of Sicily, between Trapani and Marsala, the coastal area where the Stagnone Lagoon and the international airport of Trapani, are sited.

The island is famous for its tuna fisheries and is now a popular tourist destination with frequent hydrofoil connections to the mainland.

In ancient times Favignana was called Aegusa, meaning “goats’ island”. The present name is derived from Favonio, an Italian name for the foehn wind. It was colonised by the Phoenicians, who used it as a stopping point on their trans-Mediterranean trading routes.

The island was fought over during the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage. On 10 March 241 BC, a major naval battle was fought a short distance offshore between the two powers. Two hundred Roman ships under the consul Gaius Lutatius Catulus met and decisively defeated a much larger Carthaginian fleet of 400 ships, with the Romans sinking 120 Carthaginian vessels and taking 10,000 prisoners. So many dead Phoenicians washed ashore on the northeastern part of Favignana that the shoreline there acquired the name “Red Cove” (Cala Rossa) from the bloodshed. The Romans took possession of the island under the terms of the treaty that ended the war.
The island is famous for its caves of calcarenite rock (locally known as “tufo”) and the ancient fishing technique of tonnara, originally of Arab origin, with the trapping and mattanza (massacre) of bluefin tuna. Favignana is one of the few places in Italy where this is still done. Because the island consists mainly of calcareous rocks, there are few beaches on the island; however, it is a popular site for scuba diving, snorkeling, and for day trips from nearby Trapani.

Nikon D90 105mm
F/11
1/160 sec
3 images merged to panorama with PS

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favignana, island, sicily, italy, cala rossa, mediterranean sea, turquese water, cove, sailing boats, rosy kueng photography, sea, coastal view

Comments

  • Rosy Kueng
    Rosy Kueng10 months ago

  • Béla Török
    Béla Török10 months ago

    Splendid pano, dear Rosy!

  • Hi Béla :)) thank you very much mate! I had more luck with the weather ;) I heard the weather in Switzerland wasn’t that fine when you came? Hugs

    – Rosy Kueng

  • StephenRB
    StephenRB10 months ago

    Fantastic colours.

  • Thank you so much Stephen, glad you like it :))

    – Rosy Kueng

  • Ted Lansing
    Ted Lansing10 months ago

    Stunnig panorama Rosy. Great composition with wonderful sense of depth. An instant favorite.

  • Hi Ted :)) thanks a lot! It is a stunning place where I would love going back next time…glad you liked it! Cheers, Rosy

    – Rosy Kueng

  • triciamary
    triciamary10 months ago

    Wow! What a gorgeous view!

  • Thank you for stopping by and leave your opinion…glad you like it!

    – Rosy Kueng

  • Charmiene Maxwell-batten
    Charmiene Maxw...9 months ago

    such a wonderful feeling in this picture!

  • …and a wonderful place :))) thank you Charmiene, glad you liked it…hugs

    – Rosy Kueng

  • Dawn M. Becker
    Dawn M. Becker9 months ago

    Gorgeous capture :o)

  • Thank you so much Dawn!

    – Rosy Kueng

  • Emjaysea
    Emjaysea9 months ago

    Such a beautiful scene. I’m on the next plane!

  • Thanks a lot Michael, appreciate your comment :))

    – Rosy Kueng

  • DonDavisUK
    DonDavisUK8 months ago

    WOWzer… Breathtaking view Rosy. A great panoramic scene.

  • Thank you Don…Sicily is beautiful! Worth to be seen :))))

    – Rosy Kueng

  • maremarie
    maremarie6 months ago

    The colours are just fantastic!