Recent reviews Pantelleria
[med1970, 18/09/2010] A Polynesian-like black and green volcanic mountain rising three thousand feet in the heartland of civilizations: the Central Mediterranean. Pantelleria stands halfway between the Tunisian and the Sicilian shores. Thousands of man-made terraces carve the slopes of the volcanoes to make the land for wine and capers. The archaeological remains are astounding, both on the land and in the surrounding sea. Most spectacular is the early bronze-age village of Mursia is practically intact, with a high wall of undressed stones still standing 30 feet enclosing the oval stone houses of farmers and marine
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