Faro di Punta Penna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The highest of the Adriatic coast
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C' is the compulsory step if you pass through the Punta Penna sector. Just next to the port is the Vasto light that culminates at 70m high. It is the second highest light in Italy after ...
The headlight, although it is the second highest in Italy, although near c'it is the characteristic Church of Santa Maria di Pennaluce, although the panorama is very beautiful, it was all distorted by co...
The headlights are usually in a romantic position, isolated ... this is in the middle of the houses, bah the panorama is beautiful but the position of the headlight does not.
His majesticness reigns sovereign over the prosecutor
Original Text
It is a show to stand at the foot of the second headlight of Italy (after the one of Genova) by height. It is a reference point not only for the shippers but for all people who transit through the area.
The highest of the Adriatic coast
C' is the compulsory step if you pass through the Punta Penna sector. Just next to the port is the Vasto light that culminates at 70m high. It is the second highest light in Italy after ...
Delusion!
The headlight, although it is the second highest in Italy, although near c'it is the characteristic Church of Santa Maria di Pennaluce, although the panorama is very beautiful, it was all distorted by co...
a headlight in the palaces !!!!
The headlights are usually in a romantic position, isolated ... this is in the middle of the houses, bah the panorama is beautiful but the position of the headlight does not.
His majesticness reigns sovereign over the prosecutor
It is a show to stand at the foot of the second headlight of Italy (after the one of Genova) by height. It is a reference point not only for the shippers but for all people who transit through the area.
One of the highest headlamps of Italy
I read that it is one of the highest lights in Italy, is a little in the outskirts, between a military caserma and a church