Trip to Pantelleria, Where Even Humanity Is Heritage
<p>At 85 kilometers from the Tunisian peninsula of Cap Bon emerges one of the most beautiful islands in Sicily and the entire Mediterranean: <strong>Pantelleria </strong>enchants and seduces with its uniqueness. Also known as the “<em>Island of the Wind</em>” and the “<em>Black Pearl of the Mediterranean</em>” due to its volcanic origin, it is the fifth largest island in Italy, boasting two <strong>UNESCO heritage sites and an inscription in the National Register of Historic Rural Landscapes.</strong></p>
<p>It captivates and mesmerizes from the moment it is glimpsed from the airplane window. The rugged black coastline; the dramatic <strong>Mirror of Venus</strong>, where the goddess of love and beauty found the ideal spot to admire herself in a volcanic and thermal lake; the black lava that enhances the yellow of broom and the green of vegetation, persistently making its way through the skilled work of man.</p>
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