MARZAMEMI & LIDO SAN LORENZO - Italy (Sicily) 🇮🇹 [4K video]

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2024
  • Video and photos in 4K I have made with iPhone 14 Pro during my trip in 2023 to Marzamemi and Lido San Lorenzo in Sicily, Italy, including videos taken with my drone Dji Mini 3 Pro. The video includes the following highlights: aerial views of the beach of Lido San Lorenzo, the small town of Marzamemi, with its main square by night (Piazza Regina Margherita), the market (Tonnara di Marzamemi) and streets.
    As always thank you for watching and for your great comments!
    Roberto from Switzerland (founder of the Swiss Travel Channel)
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    Swiss Travel Channel is a UA-cam channel of my holiday’s trips videos, taken all around the world since 2008. Some are for pure tourism and others are more of an adventure. The videos usually show the top best tourist attractions, the top things to do and top places to see. The goal is to inspire others on their next vacations. The videos can also be seen as a guide to have an idea of the main highlights and places to explore. I love to take pictures of the nature, traditions and different cultures, to search the must-see spots and show the essentials in my videos, for this reason I always try to create the perfect vacation. Traveling is more than a hobby for me, is a way of life.
    Camera: iPhone 14 Pro
    Drone: Dji Mini 3 Pro
    Editing program: LumaFusion with iPad Air 5 and Apple pencil 2
    Soundtracks (Epidemic Sound):
    1. Violet Sky - Phello
    Marzamemi (source Wikipedia):
    Marzamemi is a southern Italian hamlet of Pachino and Noto, two municipalities part of the Province of Syracuse, Sicily.
    Marzamemi is located by the Ionian Sea coast of the island of Sicily and is 3.97 kilometres (2.47 mi) from Pachino. It has a population of 367. In 1959, a Byzantine merchant ship was found near Marzamemi. The vessel, which might date back to the 6th century during the reign of Justinian I, contained decorative elements of a church’s nave.

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