Bridges and bouganvillea
Aug. 18th, 2007 01:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ragusa is an immensely hilly region, even mountainous in parts, hence the spectacular bridges:

The new city of Ragusa is built on two sides of a ravine, making bridges essential for getting across the city. I'm standing on a third bridge to take a picture of these two:

Modica again: a gorgeous splash of colour:

And I'd never seen a bouganvillea before with flowers in this pretty shade of pale pink :

That's it for Sicily. I'll try and upload a few of my holiday pics next, from Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Culross, Saddell, Gigha, Arran and Campbeltown. Magical names for beautiful places. ::thinks longingly of bonny Scotland::

The new city of Ragusa is built on two sides of a ravine, making bridges essential for getting across the city. I'm standing on a third bridge to take a picture of these two:

Modica again: a gorgeous splash of colour:

And I'd never seen a bouganvillea before with flowers in this pretty shade of pale pink :

That's it for Sicily. I'll try and upload a few of my holiday pics next, from Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Culross, Saddell, Gigha, Arran and Campbeltown. Magical names for beautiful places. ::thinks longingly of bonny Scotland::