Boat entering the harbor between a green and red lighthousesBoat entering the harbor
December 2017 (2 photos)
Seascape with sailboat
Surfer on the beach
May 2016 (1 photos)
Dusk at the green and red lighthouses
January 2016 (2 photos)
Lonely sailboat
Senigallia hills with winter fog
November 2015 (1 photos)
Surfing in Senigallia
August 2015 (1 photos)
Seascape at sunrise
August 2014 (1 photos)
Walking on the beach at dawn
January 2013 (1 photos)
Seascape
December 2012 (1 photos)
Sup surfing
February 2007 (2 photos)
Corso II Giugno bridge reflected in Misa river at night.Corso II Giugno bridge at night
Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night. Portici Ercolani (Ercolani's Arcades) are sequence of 126 arches of Istria stone along the right bank of Misa river in Senigallia, Ancona, Italy. They owe their name to Monsignor Giuseppe Ercolani (1677-1759) who designed them in the mid-eighteenth century to house the many merchants who arrived in town in July, for the famous trade fair named after St. Mary Magdalene.Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night