Here's Pamela enjoying spare time by the river, and in her words, she found the Po to be "Beautiful, and very peaceful, and it was lovely to see so many people enjoying themselves: joggers, cyclists, rowers, romantic couples and students. I spent a great deal of time here during my visit."
[Boat from the university rowing club]
The river flows through many important Italian cities, including Turin (Torino), Piacenza and Ferrara. It is connected to Milan through a net of channels called navigli, which Leonardo da Vinci helped design.
Near the end of its course, it creates a wide delta (with hundreds of small channels and five main ones, called Po di Maestra, Po della Pila, Po delle Tolle, Po di Gnocca and Po di Goro) at the southern part of which is Comacchio, an area famous for eels. The Po valley was the territory of the Roman Cisalpine Gaul, divided in Cispadane Gaul (South of the Po) and Transpadane Gaul (North of the Po).
1 comments:
The first picture is great, the last picture - perspective and motif - is simply fantastic!
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