Malta to the Gulf of Salerno

Bondi Tram
Peter Colquhoun and Sandra Colquhoun
Wed 2 Jun 2010 19:35
We left Malta at the beginning of May after spending a pleasant month doing
jobs around the boat and sightseeing
We headed north to Sicily and Siracusa, an 80 mile trip which took 11
hours, under sail all the way with quite
fresh winds and a fairly big sea. A bit of a shock for the first sail of
the season!
Sandra bought a souvenir of Sicily, a ceramic plate with the island's
symbol, the three legged man.
![]() We are not sure why, but the Italians are quite happy to let off fireworks
in daylight, which is not as spectacular as in the dark.
![]() A Mother's Day bicycle rally arrived in front of the Siracusa cathedral,
which used the columns from the ancient temple to Athena
previously occupying the site.
![]() Lemon trees on a patio in Siracusa
![]() Buying cherries off the back of a truck, hand weighed. Delicious and
cheap.
![]() Mount Etna from the anchorage at Naxos. We saw it clearly on our sail
up the east coast of Sicily.
![]() This a small sword fishing boat. The skipper is conning the boat from
the top of the tower, while looking for
a basking sword fish to harpoon.
![]() This is a larger sword fishing boat. The skipper and two lookouts are
up the tower, swaying around. When they
get close to a swordfish, the harpooner runs out the long, long, long
gangway sticking out from the bow.
These boats are only seen around the Straits of Messina, where swordfish
congregate at various times
of the year.
![]() We anchored off the small fishing harbour of Scilla at the north end of the
Straits of Messina.
![]() In the bay at Sapri. We actually used this old wharf to come ashore in the
tender....
![]() ......then took an amazing bus trip around the spectacular coast road
to the hilside town of Maratea.
![]() The old town of Pizzo which is famous for.......
![]() .....tartufo. And it was very, very delicious. Chocolate gelato
with rich, liquid chocolate in the centre. I don't know
how they keep the outside frozen while the centre isn't.
![]() The beautiful church tower at Scario
![]() Anchored under the watch tower in the bay of Punta Iscolotti.
![]() Looking down from the watchtower. There are watch towers like this
every 3 or 4 miles along this coast.
Many are in ruins like this one, but quite a few have been turned into
villas.
![]() Taking a few brief moments away from boat chores.
![]() Church and watch tower at Acciarelo
![]() The new tender in action. The colour of the water is
spectacular.
![]() The FIRST time we have EVER seen a seagull chick! Look carefully to
the left of mum. They are well
camoflaged, only grey and no white or yellow.
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