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Maremma. Nov 25 (Tuscany) November 25

Swamp in a very remote times, the land condemned and accursed lair of the dreaded malaria, today the Maremma, while jealously preserving its own history and traditions, is something else. E 'coastline embellished with sweet beaches, some free, others are more exclusive summer destination of celebrities who have found in Maremma a comfortable habitat. What is most amazing is indeed encounter with a beautiful sea and for a charming and wild interior, made of rugged land of thick pine forests, shepherds guarding their flocks, these cowboys, dressed in their characteristic of raw canvas duster . Offers, that vast territory, a wide assortment of vacation and a trip to the Maremma indicates a complete and total immersion in a land waiting to be discovered. Among the most beautiful beaches Cala we can not remember the ladies, in the locality Talamone (Grosseto). The cove can be accessed only via a narrow road, which traversed the beach is white pebbles and steep cliff. The sea is dotted with rocks that crop up here and there, enlivening a placid landscape. The seabed is suited for diving interesting, given the varied marine life. Cala Violina, in area Follonica (Grosseto) not far from the beautiful Cala Martina is known for the detail that made her name. The sound of the sand when it is trampled on. Carbonifera, in places Follonica (Grosseto), is characterized by a reef about a hundred feet from the shore, where the sea is very low. The reef seems to be the route of the ancient Roman road known as the Consular Aurelia. I recommend you visit the beach equipped with masks and flippers as the show that provides the backdrop is absolutely admire. The beach Feniglia, in the town Orbetello (Grosseto), is sandy coast, with some tips that create small rocky coves. Warm waters and low, surrounded by numerous campsites and places to eat. Do not miss a pine forest, turn to the beach, where you can refresh and cool off from the sun. To remind the Osa Beach, the beach of Cala oven, the powder, the grove, Casetta Civinini and Torre Mozza, masonry of Saracen origin, surrounded by the seaside.

Claudia Zedda

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