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Levante

Started by nedalezz, January 16, 2007, 05:49:53 AM

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petercintn

Excellent!  Something about Riverside Road Housing, I think I've been there!  This is the kind of story I'd do if I had the smarts.  Don't stop!
Carolina Tar Heels... National Champs again!

kwakelaar

Nice updates, great images.

rooker1

This is a great MD.  Very good story, awesome pictures and the city looks veery realistic.  I like it, I like it alot. :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.

krbe

This is one great city - but I think the images must be even greater. An inspiration, really.

Flipside: I know that there is at least one Italian city by that name (at the Riviera), and that there is a situation I vaguely remember this name from, but nothing else. Sestri Levante, does that says our Italians something?

Heinz

hello. got the time to reach back to the outdated MDs. i really hope you continue to work on and update this because the story you add into it along with your interesting photo editing and the choice of lots you allow to grow has me hooked. so, i hope you get to read this and somehow be inspired to keep posting. see you and more of Levante soon, i hope.

kimcar

 &apls &apls I just check your CJ for the first time , and i have to tell you that i enjoy the view that i saw. I like your work and pics, and i`m gonna keep an eye on it for sure. Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:

Flipside

Quote from: krbe on March 05, 2007, 02:48:51 PM
This is one great city - but I think the images must be even greater. An inspiration, really.

Flipside: I know that there is at least one Italian city by that name (at the Riviera), and that there is a situation I vaguely remember this name from, but nothing else. Sestri Levante, does that says our Italians something?

I couldn't guess what that meant ... in fact, I didn't know about that city ...

I was more thinking of Levant sans 'e', the historical term vaguely referring to Israel and surrounding area ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levant

"The Levant (IPA: /lə'vænt/) is an imprecise geographical term historically referring to a large area in the Middle East south of the Taurus Mountains, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the west, and by the northern Arabian Desert and Upper Mesopotamia to the east. "

Flipside

Oh, but here's what you're talking about ...

    * Levante, Spain - the eastern Mediterranean coastal region of Spain, covering Land of Valencia, Region of Murcia. Sometimes it also covers Catalonia, and the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca.
    * Levante-EMV - a regional Spanish newspaper.
    * Levante, Mallorca - a province on Mallorca.
    * Riviera di Levante - an Italian name for the Italian Riviera
    * Sestri Levante - an Italian town.
    * Sierra de Levante - a mountain range on Mallorca.
    * Levante UD - a Spanish football team.
    * Viento de Levante - an easterly wind that blows in the western Mediterranean Sea.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levante

Sestri Levante is a town in Liguria, Italy. It is approximately 56 kilometers south of Genova and is set on a promontory. It has 2 bays: "Bay of the Fables" and the "Bay of Silence". The population was 19.356 in 2001. There are many things to see during the day and, especially during summer, to do. It is the sister city of Santa Cruz, California

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sestri_Levante

I like that ... the Bay of Silence.

Heinz

yes, Bay of Silence. well, hope its not in the morbid way, however. as it turns out, there are quite a few Levantes out there my man. nice how you can create a mark of your own. see you around