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Marina di Ragusa:the harbour at midnight


midnight: Marina di ragusa's harbour
 IL porto di Marina di Ragusa è di recente costruzione....appena due anni.
Di notte è un colpo d'occhio bellissimo!!!
Ma operativamente non è ancora molto attivo.....
I fondali non sono molto profondi e così i grandi yauchts non posson attraccare...
Sulla terraferma qualche debole segnale di attività commerciale: qualche negozio, una banca, un bar appena aperto di buona qualità e tra poco un ristorante...
c'è ancora tanto da fare e se ci si metterà impegno davvero potrà diventare una gran bella realtà turistica siciliana...
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Marina di Ragusa: the harbour...just two years old.
In the night the view on it is really wonderful...
It's still not very active at the moment
it's not very deep and so big yauchts can't stay at the dock.
In the mainland some signs of commercial life:some shops,a bank, a very good cafeteria just opened and in a couple of weeks a restaurant too.
Ther's a lot to do and if the local administrators will work properly
the harbour in Marina will become a beautiful touristic reality in Sicily!

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