Lunch at Li Galli Islands ⛵

We spent the afternoon here. Clearly terrible. Never go.






Loving the copy and paste plagerism! 


Not far from one of the most beautiful towns in southern Italy, Positano, approximately 6 km to the south-west of this village and comune on the Amalfi Coast, there is an archipelago of Li Galli. This small island archipelago is also known as the Sirenusas, the Gallos or “the Cocks”.
The name Sirenusas is due to the fact that in the Greek mythology the sirens symbolized the dangers that awaited the seafarers. And according to the legends, in ancient times they really lived on these islands. The most famous of the sirens were Parthenope, Leucosia, and Ligeia. One of them sang, the other played the lyre, the third – the flute. In the 1st century BC, they were even mentioned by the Greek geographer Strabo.

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