Arco Naturale
We’re off to Matera in the south of Italy shortly, so there’s just time for a morning walk to the rock arches in Capri before our ferry to mainland Italy. I love all the majolica signs.
This one says:
Cleanliness and silence are signs of civilization. Let’s respect them
This Island is so beautiful.
I could stay here happily for weeks, although I suspect it would soon drain my bank account.
The rocks are massive, towering over nearby trees, and giving glorious glimpses of turquoise seas far below.
Goodbye Capri, you were great.
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