Some island cruising - The Canaries and Sicily, then Milan

In the afternoon, I took an extended walk around Trapani.

The history of Trapani mirrors that of much of Sicily - the indigenous peoples (Elmyians, here); Greeks; Romans; Ottomans; Normans; Venetians, Aragonese (Spanish); Barbary states; Bourbons; Garibaldi/Italian.

G'won - read it all here. :cool:

Some of the coastal fortifications passed at the end of the excursion.

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I took along the north-western coastal wall. Unfortunately I completely missed the ancient salt works to the south.

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Garibaldi - statues of him everywhere. Father of the unified Kingdom of Italy (1861).

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