Travelling to Ithaca

By |2020-06-28T10:30:18+02:00October 28th, 2013|Travelog|

As you set out for Ithaca hope that your journey is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery.   Laestrygonians and Cyclops, angry Poseidon-don’t be afraid of them: you’ll never find things like that on your way as long as you keep your [...]

Secret Stations

By |2020-06-28T10:30:18+02:00October 21st, 2013|Travelog|

In 1941 the German Navy had built one of the main secret station for submarines among those found along the coast of the ex Yugoslavia. In 1943 did get two U-boats. The station is located inside two natural caverns along the Krka river between his [...]

The Cruise of the Snark

By |2020-06-28T10:30:18+02:00October 18th, 2013|Sailing world|

Regattas expeditions adventures. Stories of men and their boat   Just him, the writer known for novels such as “The Iron Heel”, “Martin Eden”, “White Fang” and “The Call of the Wild” had a dream … navigate. A dream turned into a project and then [...]

Dolphins … between myth and reality

By |2020-06-28T10:30:18+02:00October 14th, 2013|Travelog|

The dolphins were the object of worship for the ancient Mediterranean civilizations whose mythology is an important part of our cultural heritage According to legend, friendship between dolphins and humans had been sealed by union.of Poseidon, king of the sea, with Melantho, daughter of Deucalion, [...]

Selene

By |2020-06-28T10:30:19+02:00October 13th, 2013|Mediterranean Galley|

” The Greeks called it Selene, perhaps because of the crescent shape of the coast..” (from “The balance of the Butterfly” by Simone Perotti – Ed Garzanti, 2012)   When you think about Liguria, you can think of a thin strip of land, overlooking the [...]

Mediterranea Project for the Sea!

By |2020-06-28T10:30:19+02:00October 10th, 2013|Events and Initiatives|

     A scientific floating laboratory. An expedition for the conservation of our marine ecosystem. The Mediterranean hosts an environment with an incredible biological diversity (8% of the world’s flora mondiale, 8% of the global marine biodiversity, 28% of endemic species), yet constantly threatened by [...]

Roman Morales

By |2020-06-28T10:30:19+02:00October 1st, 2013|Travelog|

July 30, 2013 8:30 am. Roman Morales, from Tenerife, which started on May 15 from Trieste with his canoe, destination Athens and then Instabul, approaches Mediterranea in a bay in Corfu (39 ° 46.055 N - 19 ° 57.272 E) and asked to the crew [...]

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