Sicily's Historic Coasts
The pictures

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Forward, Palermo, Monreale, Erice, Marsala

Forward

After the cover page the next three images appear in the Forward section of the book.


Cover of Sicily's Historic Coasts.


Mt. Etna from the Circumetnea Railroad.


Map of my circuit through Sicily from Palermo to Palermo in October, 2000.


Mount Etna up close and silent taken from 9,000 feet.

Palermo


A Sicilian bar.


Palermo flea market.


Palermo university.


Palermo cathedral.

Monreale


Christ Pantocrator in Monreale cathedral apse.


Monreale cathedral interior


Monreale cloister.


Column detail at the fountain in Monreale’s cloister.


Columns and fountain in Monreale’s cloister.


A Monreale cloister column capital.


Palm trees at Montreal Cathedral.

Erice


St. John the Baptist church in Erice above Trápani.


A wider Erice street.


An Erice castle.


View of Sicilian coast looking north from Erice.


View of Sicilian coast looking south from Erice. Marsalla is on the far tip.

Marsala


Capo Boeo, near Marsala, the most western point of Sicily with Erice the mountain in the distnce.

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  • Taormina, Mt. Etna, Lipari, Cephalú, Palermo.
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