Weekly Photo Challenge: Masterpiece


I chose these pictures for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Masterpiece as I love scenery and consider it both man’s masterpieces of creation complimenting the natural beauty of many vistas.  The first is photo taken in Ravello, Italy.  It shows the creativity of man, building homes and agriculture in nearly impossible locations.

The Hills Around Ravello
The Hills Around Ravello

This next photo wass taken in Montserrat, Spain.  Absolutely stunning scenery.  If you are in Barcelona, you MUST go to Montserrat.

Montserrat From The Townsite
Montserrat From The Town-site

And from above

Looking Down On Montserrat
Looking Down On Montserrat

 

 

Author: John

I enjoy travel, sports, music (a dedicated site at http://therealcanadianmusicblog.com/) and anything else that jumps up at me for the moment, which is why I blog. There will be lots of travel posts, pictures and our videos as well as a smattering of sports and humour. I enjoy promoting Canada and am unabashedly a proud Albertan

7 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Masterpiece”

  1. Wonderful images! I agree, there is nothing that says “masterpiece” more than a beautiful natural scene. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
    Have a great weekend!
    Ishaiya

  2. Your top photo invoked memories of my train ride to Venice with my family. It was a beautiful ride, and I was also intrigued by how the Italians built their house and cultivated their land on the side of a mountain. Thanks for the memories. 🙂

    1. It is pretty wild though. We did the amalfi coast highway and some houses used the roof of another house as their garden. Walk out their front door onto the roof of a house covered with plants.

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