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In Italy there is a beach full of cats

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The cats have lived in the area of the village of Sous Palloso for over 100 years, since the fishermen brought these animals here for rodent control.


This is a tiny village in Sardinia called Su Pallosu. Only eight people and 54 cats live there. Cats took up residence here almost 90 years ago, in the 1920s. They were brought by the fishermen from the nearby tuna fishery to keep mice away. Today Su Pallosu cat colony is one of the oldest in Italy.


Every year, thousands of tourists gather to soak up the beach surrounded by friendly and cute animals, which are actually sandy predators and, before being tamed by humans, preferred to live in such places.


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Cinque Terre is a national park in Liguria, occupying northwestern Italy. More than 2 million tourists come here every year from all over the world. The main tourist attractions of this park are five villages of enchanting beauty and the multitude of pedestrian routes.


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The territory of the Cinque Terre National Park hosts 5 cities: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. In addition, Five Lands are known for their pedestrian routes - the paths lead from one town to another. Towns and pedestrian tourism are described in more detail on the following pages:

1.Vernazza

2.Manarola

3.Monterosso

4.Riomaggiore

5.Corniglia


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1.Vernazza

Vernazza is the second of the five cities of the Cinque Terre, it is convenient to come here by train, boat or walk. There must be no difficulties in reaching the destination.


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It is an extraordinarily beautiful town in the Gulf of Genoa, small but very picturesque. Here there are many olive trees and vineyards, thanks to an ideal climate: maximum sun and minimum wind. And no matter how tiny Vernazza may seem, here you will always have something to see - you will find tourist attractions, you will simply walk around the town or explore the footpaths!


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But what to do in Vernazza a tourist bored of visiting tourist attractions? For example, to admire the Ligurian Sea, to taste Italian delicacies in a small cafe on the seafront or to take a pizza with him, to stop on the rocks next to the quays and to fully feel the Italian atmosphere.


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Manarola

From Spezia, Manarola is the second small town in the Cinque Terre. It is easy to recognize, namely here due to the territorial situation the local tower houses were scattered very nicely on a rock that goes out to sea. For this reason, panoramic photos of Manarola are frequently used as a "cover" in Cinque Terre guides. Or, the town really has a unique look.


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The rocky manarola whose tourist attractions have been included even in the Book of Records, stands out among the other cities by its "age" - this is the oldest town in the Cinque Terre. We should also mention the "Dark Rock" - an extraordinary slope, located permanently, even at noon, in the shade of a mountain peak ...


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Unfortunately, the beach area is almost non-existent here. But does anyone seem to want to sit on the sand, if from Manarola starts the Love Path, famous throughout the Cinque Terre, and right next door is a winery with "vineyards"?


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Monterosso Al Mare

It is the largest town in the Cinque Terre. It is located between the heads of Mesco and Manara, from whose suspended rocks you can see the darkness of the sea. It is very easy to get around Monterosso Al Mare - the city itself is "flat", rises on a plain and has a "zonality" not specific to other cities: the rest area Fegina, a modern center with restaurants and confectioneries and the historic part with many buildings medieval.


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However, it is not the tourist attractions of Monterosso Al Mare, but the infrastructure of the town that attracts tourists. Because this is a paradise for those who dream of visiting the most hidden Italian lands, but also to live in elite hotels with all amenities and to spend their evenings in entertainment venues.


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Monterosso Al Mare will also be liked by beach lovers: these are many in number and the only sandy beaches in this area.


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Riomaggiore

Riomaggiore is the first town to welcome tourists from La Spezia. The locality can be conventionally divided into 3 sectors: the station from where the paths to Manarola start; the center of the village, where the paths to the church of Montenero and Portovenere begin; the fishing district. All parts are connected by underground tunnels (entrances are noted on the map) - because the relief here is hilly, so it is the easiest to reach.


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The beach in the town of Riomaggiore is set in a picturesque rocky bay. This town also attracts tourists through the famous Path of Love - a sector of the Blue Path, which leaves impressions and offers unforgettable landscapes.


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So, take a walk through Riomaggiore, here you will always have a lot to see!


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Corniglia

The smallest town in the Cinque Terre is Corniglia, which is why it is often overlooked during a day trip to the Cinque Terre. Corniglia is located between the rocks (100 meters above sea level), at the foot of which is the town station. And directly to Corniglia can be reached on foot by stairs (382 steps) or by bus that runs every 10 minutes after the arrival of the train with tourists. The ticket is included in the Cinque Terre Card. If you do not have it, buy a ticket from the driver (2.50 euros) or at the train station (1.50 euros). And from Corniglia to the train station it is better to get off on foot.


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If you have time, don't miss this step! After visiting the mountain town of Corniglia, you will discover a new Italy.

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It's the time of year again when we start thinking about those beautiful summer days on the beach. If you dream of a holiday in a seaside town, these places offer something for everyone, whether you want to enjoy an idyllic stretch of sand and solitude or enjoy a series of fun, along with the chance to spend a day at the shore.

 

Top Beaches in the USA

 

21. Chincoteague, Virginia

This serene tiny island off the coast of Virginia has been made famous by a children's book. Still, travelers of all ages will want to check out this beach town to see wild ponies and enjoy access to Assateague Island. 37 miles long. The National Coast. In addition to being home to wild ponies, you will find foxes and a bird-watching refuge with over 320 species of birds, including herds and woodpeckers. Every year at the end of July, the ponies are rounded to swim on the canal, one of the most unforgettable tourist attractions to experience. You can also enjoy filling with fried seafood baskets such as shrimp, deer, and flames at Chincoteague Diner after a day of playing on the beach.

 

20. Long Beach, Washington

In southwest Washington, not far from the Oregon border, where the Columbia River empties into the Pacific, the Long Beach Peninsula offers plenty of fun for almost everyone and lots of seafood and colorful shops. In addition to 25 miles of beautiful public beaches and state parks, the area is home to a new national park, two historic lighthouses, cranberry ponds, and oyster farms. Long Beach's charming streets are lined with entertainment, including a carousel and carnival rides, game rooms, bike rental shops, unique museums, candy stores, and various oyster burger dining options. And fried potatoes to luxury meals offered by the Northwest cuisine region. Long Beach is also world-renowned for hosting the annual Kite Festival and the Kite Museum.

 

19. Provincetown, Massachusetts

Provincetown, located at the far end of Cape Cod, in an intensely beautiful setting, including vast scenes and over 30 miles of beaches, is known for its photo welcome for people of all kinds. Enjoy the quiet beach of Herring Cove, stroll through the sands of Race Point Beach and explore the colorful downtown area, from all types of seafood and fudge shops to art galleries. Grand mansions, fine restaurants, bookstores, and coffee houses. It is also a great place to watch whales. Keep in mind that this is not a place for conservatives, as you will be forced to see a lot of same-sex public posters. On the other hand, an open mind will enjoy many beautiful people.

 

18. Pescadero, California

Located between Santa Cruz and San Francisco, this charming coastal rolling town is home to less than 700 residents and makes f perfect weekend getaway for S.F. The inhabitants of the Gulf area, with its clean, clean air and impeccable, uncrowded beaches. Visit the Ano Nuevo State Park, known as the home of the elephant seals that use the dunes here to rest and mate, as well as the multitude of beautiful beaches in both directions where you can explore the tidal pools full of all kinds of sea creatures. . Enjoy bike trails and off-road hikes through the majestic axes of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and head to the many colorful shops and restaurants in downtown Pescadero. Don't miss Pie Ranch, a sustainable, slice-shaped pie farm that offers a farm stand with fresh produce and seasonal pies, and picnic tables.

 

17. Corolla, North Carolina

Corolla, the northernmost city on the outer shores, is known for its wide, clean, sandy beaches that lean slightly toward the Atlantic and wild horses. These mustang ponies are descended from Equidae brought here by Spanish explorers more than 500 years ago. Take an off-road safari tour in a caravan or try to find them yourself. In the Mecca of this fisherman, you can also enjoy excellent fishing and participate in various water sports, including kayaking, jet-skiing, and surfing. You will find several local golf courses, hiking trails, and great seafood restaurants on land. Although it lacks "super-stores," shopping enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the interesting local shops.

 

16. Kennebunkport, Maine

Most people associate this beach town of Maine with shopping and restaurants in Dock Square, known for its colorful dishes, such as the legendary lobster at Mabel's Lobster Claw Restaurant, but the real point of a visit to Kennebunkport is driving on the country roads and looking for piled lobster traps: high Cape Porpoise, the small strip of sand at Goose Rocks Beach. The lucky 1,200 people living in the area know that it is one of the true treasures of Maine. While you’re here, you can enjoy one of the best meals in all of England, at The White Barn, west, across the river, on neighboring Kennebunk Beach, serving an incredible four-course menu.

 

15. Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida

Fernandina Beach, a small town on Amelia Island, a barrier island off the north coast of Florida, has been charming to visitors for nearly 500 years. It offers a lively culture on the beach, the charm of the seaside, and a history of the city center, with a booming scene. It is also home to Fort Clinch State Park, the largest natural area on the island, with 8,400 meters along the banks of the Amelia River and 4,000 meters along the Atlantic coast. The dunes are perfect for a walk, and you will also find a half-mile-long pier for fishing and spectacular waterfront views. The brick fortress itself is one of the best-preserved 19th-century fort fortifications in the nation. Visitors can sit on the outer walls and enjoy Cumberland Sound and the Atlantic coast's more breathtaking views.

 

14. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Carmel-by-the-Sea, a colony of former Monterey Bay artists, maybe the ideal beach town for romance. Enjoy the fiery sounds of the waves crashing on the rocks, walk with your loved one through a seal along the shore, and pamper yourself in one of the many wine-tasting places in the city center. You’ll also find various romantic restaurants with gourmet cuisine and ocean views and high-end shops and jewelry stores such as Tiffany & Co. A wide range of accommodation options perfect for setting the scene for romance awaits, including L'Auberge Carmel-style castle and Mission Ranch, an old dairy farm rescued by developers of the city's most famous former mayor, Clint Eastwood.

 

13. Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington

Friday Harbor, the county seat of San Juan Islands, just a ferry ride from Washington State, is an ideal getaway for those who prefer cooler summers (high weather in the 70s), are active, and enjoy an abundance of animals. wWild Several beaches can be found throughout the island, including Jackson Beach, just two miles from the ferry landing, providing access to the calm waters of Griffin Bay. Visitors can also rent a bicycle or a moped and explore the city center full of galleries, ride a kayak around the waters or take a whale-watching cruise for a chance to see local killer whales and other marine life. Otters are hungry, and seals are. You will also find several exceptional restaurants offering gourmet cuisine at the table. The Place offers fresh local seafood, including fried oysters from the neighboring island of Orcas, with fantastic views of the ferries coming and going from the harbor.

 

12. Bandon, Oregon

The spectacular beauty of Oregon's Bandon Seashore draws visitors to the mid-19th century, some of whom decide never to leave. This tiny town on the south coast of Oregon is a quintessential seaside destination with bald birds, precipices, geese, and bald eagles sitting in a clean swamp just east of the city. At the same time, puffins, dead, and cormorants frequent the ocean only at sea. Shell Point. Gray whales migrate along with the shower, and killer whales are sometimes seen in the estuary. The old town of Bandon is full of restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and bookstores, while the beachfront apartments just south of the city are ideal for the beach.

 

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11. Santa Cruz, California

Santa Cruz is the perfect beach town for those who want a lot of excitement, along with time in the sun and sand. Adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts will find virtually an endless number of attractions, including hiking in Henry Cowell State Park, just a few miles from the city, sailing to Pleasure Point, kayaking, and beach boarding on Santa Cruz's main beach, and horseback riding. With emotions like the Giant. Dipper roller coaster at Beach Boardwalk. The Santa Cruz Pier is ideal for watching sea lions in the water, shopping for beachwear, and enjoying fresh seafood at any number of restaurants while enjoying beautiful views of the ocean.

 

10. Lahaina, Hawaii

This former whaling village on the west side of Maui is a place where the island's kings hung in the 19th century. It offers historic charm with colonial-style buildings that proudly display their date of origin. Take a walking tour to visit many of its landmarks, such as the local prison, built-in 1853 to block delinquent sailors. The surrounding streets are lined with art galleries, cafes, and trinket shops. It is also a great place to watch whales from December to May and for a picnic at any time of the year, especially under the epic banyan tree of the city, which darkens almost an acre in its park. Kaanapali Beach offers an ideal stretch of three miles of white sands at the edge of the crystal clear azure waters just a few kilometers north.

 

9. Newport, Oregon

NOnthe central coast of Oregon, Newport s a beautiful beach town for families. It is home to many child-friendly attractions, such as the Oregon Coast Aquarium and the Hatfield Marine Science Center along the bay. You can also watch sea lions and spend time on idyllic sandy beaches building sandcastles, flying kites, and other everyday beach activities. They'll love literary types here, too, with a bookstore on almost every block in the Beach'swaterfront district; While you're at it, you won't want to visit Yaquina Head, Oregon's tallest and oldest active lighthouse. The 93-meter-high lighthouse was completed in 1872, built in a natural area created by the lava flow 14 million years ago.

 

8. Beaufort, South Carolina

This friendly town next to Hilton Head on Port Royal Island is famous for its historic pre-war architecture and water-soaked local cuisine. It offers a perfect combination of southern charm and urban sophistication and an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural surroundings, such as Hunting Island, a 5,000-acre state park with over three miles of unaltered beach, known as one of the most more attractive sands. In the state. Enjoy leisurely walks with the fragrant winds of Mandevilla as you walk the slower pace of life in Beaufort. The lively center boasts bookstores, art galleries, antiques, and restaurants with classic Lowcountry cuisine, including thick and spicy gums.

 

7. Tybee Island, Georgia

Tybee Island has been named the perfect beach town with plenty of white sand and great seafood dishes, including Crab Shack, which claims to be the "barefoot elite" spot, and North Beach Bar & Grill, with its delicious shrimp and crab cakes. Visitors can also take tours to see resident dolphins and explore two military forts. One of the best ways to explore the island is to rent a beach cruise at Fat Tire Bike Rentals and take a free cruise. Check out the 239-year-old Tybee Lighthouse and head to the historic McQueen Island plateau. If you visit in the fall, don't miss the annual Pirate Fest, an event held every Columbus Day weekend that brings pirate enthusiasts from across the nation.

 

6. Ogunquit, Maine

Ogunquit translates to a beautiful place by the sea and just happens to be known as the home of the most beautiful beach in the south of Maine. In summer, locals and visitors plan their day according to the tide. Between the high seas and the low tide as the current of the Ogunquit River flows into the Atlantic, people are heading for the stretch of flat sand that rolls along the river, carrying a range of floating devices such as inner tubes and rafts. The city is also known as the birthplace of the summer stock theater, with the Ogunquit Playhouse still thriving after more than 80 years. No matter where you are, you will be within easy walking distance of the beach, classic seafood boats, and boutique items made by local artisans.

 

5. Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May is an ideal destination for both families and those looking for a romantic getaway, with its charming host, horse-drawn carriages, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Throughout the year, you can find entertainment, art shows, boating, visit the zoo, taste a craft beer at local breweries, take a self-guided wine tour or spend some time at the arcades on the promenade. It offers beach resorts, romantic inns and family hotels, and great shopping at Washington Street Mall.

 

4. Carpinteria, California

The southernmost town in Santa Barbara offers exceptional quality beaches in Southern California, a relaxed pace, mild weather all year round, and a wide sandy beach with waves of beginners, perfect for learning on board. While it may be foggy in the morning, it can be an ideal time to enjoy the delights of Linden Avenue, shaded by palm trees and lined with cafes, galleries, and clothing stores. Enjoy breakfast at Esau, famous for its fantastic chili Relleno omelet, and when it's time for lunch, stop for a burger at The Spot. This eclectic, art-filled city is one of the few beach communities in California that hasn't lost its original flavor.

 

3. Haleiwa, Hawaii

This northern shore town of Oahu is the Hawaii you had in mind, with clean beaches, white sand, palm trees, and perfect surfing. It is also the social and artistic center of the area and has long been known as a surfer's paradise, with great waves and a relaxed and laid-back attitude. The waves certainly do not disappoint - surfers and spectators gather here for the exciting daily water show from October to April. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, Haleiwa has waves for you. The town is full of local style, excellent surf shops, boutiques, art galleries, and charming restaurants.

 

2. Treasure Island, Florida

While Treasure Island used to be a treasure hunt, today, this island on the Florida Gulf Coast, near St. Petersburg, is known for its three miles of green, white-sand beaches. The barrier island offers an ideal beach getaway for swimming, snorkeling, parasailing, running on the beach, and just walking backward and watching the sun sink under the water's edge. During the summer, on the first and third Saturdays of June, July, and August, the city sponsors a sunset festival with street performers, artisans, and live music. Try to ring the steel drum and watch the magicians and fire eaters, leading to the grand finale: a glorious sunset.

 

1. Bar Harbor, Maine

Situated on Desert Island Mountain, at the gateway to Acadia National Park, this historic city still retains its Victorian splendor of days gone by. It is full of Victorian mansions transformed into elegant restaurants and romantic guesthouses. The downtown area is particularly crowded with walks and bikes. It has been voted the best beach town for cyclists by Smarter Travel. Cycling enthusiasts will love the miles of trails in nearby Acadia National Park, with over 40 miles of unique transportation routes ranging from easy to challenging. Bar Harbor even offers free rides in the park for you and your bike.

 

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Before adopting a cat, especially when it is a puppy, you must make sure that you have the necessary space for the new furry member of the family. Some breeds grow larger than others and have different needs.


Each breed has distinct physical and personality traits, so you should always decide if these characteristics suit your preferences and lifestyle.


It is not known exactly when cats were domesticated, but evidence has been found that cats have become an important part of human life since 4,000 years ago, writes National Geographic.


Ever since they started living with humans, cats have evolved according to the environment. Some breeds have long, thick fur to survive in extreme temperatures, while others have longer limbs to climb trees.


Here are the biggest cats, Bemorepanda collected them with great love for you.


1.Such a big boy


2.The great cat


3.Cute big boy


4.Lovely cats


5.A very big cat


6.Sleeping together


7.Huge beauty


8.Fluffy buddy


9.A paw full of love


10.Big fluffiness


11.Let me hug it


12.Big boye


13.Largets cat in NYC


14.Friends forever


15.Big buddy


16.Handsome boy


17.A plus size


18.Snow cat


19.His name is Buba


20.Oh, lord


21.Grooming stuff


22.Huge buddy


23.Relaxing


24.King of fridge


25.Ball of Fluff


26.Cuteness


27.Rescue boy


28.Corner fluff


29.The queen


30.A cat day





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