Showing posts with label island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label island. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Gorgona's Wine

Flights landing to Pisa usually approach the airport from the sea and the first sign of the coast is this view of the island of Gorgona, our island prison and now a quality vineyard. Check the following piece of news and, if you like, follow the link below for the whole article.
Island of Gorgona seen from a plane, Livorno
“High on a hillside overlooking the azure sea on a small Mediterranean island, two brawny men toil under the sun in a vineyard that has just released a 50-euro ($66) wine destined for the tables of top restaurants. This is not an exclusive wine estate or secluded retreat for the rich, despite the tranquil beauty. It is, rather, the residence of men serving long sentences for some of Italy's most notorious and brutal crimes, on an island named after monstrous sisters in Greek mythology with snakes for hair.
Gorgona, the smallest of the Tuscan archipelago that also includes Elba, where Napoleon was incarcerated, is home to a project to rehabilitate hardened criminals through agriculture.”

See also: Island Prison - Gorgona
External links: Gorgona - Tuscan Archipelago (Wikipedia)
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Watching the Sea

Watching the sea from the Rotonda, cargo ship Sakala, Gorgona island, LivornoWatching the sea from the “Rotonda”: on the left the cargo ship “Sakala”, on the right the island of Gorgona, 37 km (23 miles) off the coast, but still part of Livorno.

See also: Anne-Sofie & Sakala - Gorgona - Far from the Madding Crowd
External links: Gorgona (Wikipedia)

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Gorgona

Gorgona island seen from a ferry
[Photos by Stefano]
My friend Stefano went for work to the island of Capraia and when the ferry, coming back, touched the island of Gorgona, he was able to take some shots of a part of Livorno I have never visited. The island is still a penal colony and access is restricted.Gorgona island seen from a ferryThe “Torre Nuova” (New Tower), recently restored, was built by the Medicis at the end of the 17th century to defend the island only landing.Gorgona island seen from a ferryThis is the village where the few Gorgonesi live. The white strip on the left is part of the small marina, guarded by a tower, where the motor boats of the Penitentiary Police dock.
On the left you can see the church of Saint Gorgonio, rebuilt in 1723 to replace an older one destroyed in the 15th century. The large yellow building in the middle is used as police officers' living quarters.Gorgona island seen from a ferryA close up of the small beach from where a stair lead to the rest of the village. On the left the moored motor boat of the police.Gorgona island seen from a ferryThis is “Cala Martina” (Martina Cove), where some inmates work at the desalination plant and at the power generators.

See also: Island Prison - Man & Boat - Lisbon Express

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Island Prison

Patrol boat to Gorgona island, port of LivornoA patrol boat of the Italian Penitentiary Police exiting the harbor, probably directed to the penal colony of Gorgona, an island in the Tuscan Archipelago about 37 km west of Livorno.Gorgona island mapGorgona is still an administrative division of the municipality of Livorno, but access to the island for not residents is allowed only with the permission of the Italian Justice Department.

External links: Gorgona - Tuscan Archipelago (Wikipedia)
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