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Fiordo di Furore station
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Furore, Campania
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The Fjord is the dominant element that characterized the coastal landscape. It is a deep scar into the rock, almost a dolomitic landscape, in stark contrast with the sea and the long sandy beach. In the past, a fishermen's village nestled above this cove, and during the XVII century, an unexpected industrial development brought about change. The icy waters of the torrent Schiato, hurtling down from the Monti Lattari behind the cove, powered the machinery of a paper mill and a public flour mill. Down the valley there is a "spandituro" or "drying room", used for drying the paper produced. Today it houses an Ecomuseum, with a herbarium and a historical and geographical trail about legumes and cereals. The two lateral ridges of the Vallone, which are about two hundred metres high, are criss-crossed by a network of pathways. Among them, the "Mad-Bat Path" is a botanical trail that is particularly useful to get to know the local Mediterranean scrub. The fishermen's village also houses the cinematic archive, "Museo Costa Diva - Le vie del cinema", an itinerary through film sets which have had the exceptional location of the 'Amalfi coast' (including the film Amore, directed by Roberto Rossellini, with Anna Magnani, while the two were having a passionate affair here).
The Fjord is the dominant element that characterized the coastal landscape. It is a deep scar into the rock, almost a dolomitic landscape, in stark contrast with the sea and the long sandy beach. In the past, a fishermen's village nestled above this cove, and during the XVII century, an unexpected…
This is a large gorge cut, into the rock, dug out by a torrent, it's waters cascading down from the table-land of Agerola. The rocks steeply sloping down, the roar of the sea in the gorge, the deep shadow, the contrast created by the different and fantastic colors of the landscape make this valley a very charming corner. Here we find the most peculiar set of houses in the whole coast: just five or six gathered on a steep slope and crossed by winding steps, appearing like a village in miniature. The village was the first pier of Amalfi. Here the ships arrived and the slaves with the goods on the back, walking up hundreds of stairs got Amalfi.
This is a large gorge cut, into the rock, dug out by a torrent, it's waters cascading down from the table-land of Agerola. The rocks steeply sloping down, the roar of the sea in the gorge, the deep shadow, the contrast created by the different and fantastic colors of the landscape make this valley a…
Directly above the deep Vallone del Furore gorge lies the rugged little town of Furore, known for colourful murals and excellent DOC wines. The road from the coast zigzags up through a dramatic landscape of bare limestone and precariously narrow terraces planted with vines and accompanied by increasingly extraordinary views.