Emerging out of the depths of the Tyrrhenian Sea are mammoth rock formations.
I experience a magical moment when I first see the towering “sea stacks” located at the southern end of the island of Capri. They cause me to pause and to wonder about their splendor.
A result of forceful winds and raging seas, these three Faraglioni rocks inspire countless photographers who attempt to capture their beauty. Translated, Faraglioni means “ones of the light,” and reflections of light from the azure sea create a constantly changing vision just off the Amalfi Coast and Sorrentine peninsula.
I am mesmerized as my ferry approaches Capri and all three Faraglioni come into a clear view. The largest and closest to Capri is attached to land by a short isthmus. Known as Stella, or Faraglioni di terra, the dramatic pinnacle reaches a height of 365 feet, or 110 meters.
The middle stone formation, called Faraglioni di Mezzo, is recognized by its natural archway, which delights photographers who might be able to perfectly frame a passing boat within its walls.
The shortest of the three rocks, Faraglioni di Fuori, peaks at 265 feet or 80 meters. Also known as Scopolo, it is the home to the blue lizard, which is found nowhere else in the world.
These iconic symbols associated with the isle of Capri welcome me with grandeur.
~Excerpt from my latest book, Colors of Naples and the Amalfi Coast.
If you like this post, you may be interested in my book, available either on Amazon.com, or directly through me. I’d be happy to send you an autographed copy for the same price ($24.99) plus shipping ($5.01). International shipping costs are higher. Contact me at margieeee@comcast.net
Have you taken a ferry to Capri and passed by these Faraglioni rocks? I’d love to hear your feedback, so please leave a comment.
Thank you Diana for leaving a comment with a link to the Dolce and Gabbana commercial filmed here. (I’ve added it to my post).
Ciao and grazie.
Absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait to see this up close and personal. 🙂
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Thanks Tony..I know you’ll be seeing it for yourself very soon. I am excited for you!
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I remember taking a boat trip around these beauties in 1976!
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You definitely get around, Andrew! Grazie!
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Your book is worth every penny. I remember these words ❤
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Aww, thanks my friend..I’m so happy I had a chance to meet you in person in Venice and sign it for you!!
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Me too!! Aiming for the next now
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This really is a good book to take home. Each page has a beautiful photo as well as a short, pithy verse or two on the subject matter.
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Grazie Bonnie.So glad you enjoyed my book!! You are such a source of support and I really appreciate your comments on my blog!!
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I love those rocks and there is nothing like being up close and personal with them and the blue waters.
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Thank you so much, Jenn
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHr07QRK0B8 Is the is the place??? I love this commercial…they play a version of it every year….
your photos are fab!
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Thank you Diana..This commercial is amazing. I had not seen it before..Thanks so much for sharing..I may amend my post and embed it into it…
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Absolutely, Margie – no matter what angle you see them from – on the water level or up on the hill – they take your breath away!
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Thank you so much Karen… such a beautiful place
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Love that commercial…wish it was longer:) Really nice post, Margie!
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Grazie Susan. I appreciate your kind words
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What a beautiful way to start my morning! Stunning photos of a stunning place.
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Thank you so much Kathy❤️
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I have several pictures of the rocks from our trip to Italy two years ago!! Going back again in September!! I can’t wait!!
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