South of the border, East of the Sea

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I first went to Italy in 2013 as an exchange student in Torino and during the next couple of months, I was fortunate enough to have the time and resources to travel and experience most of the northern part of the country.

In the years to follow I moved from Romania to Iceland and then Denmark, but Italy remained always in my heart, and I tried to return there as often as I could.

In this summer I chose to get to see a part of the country I have not been able to experience before and that always intrigue me. The following photographs result from a one-week trip that got me from Rome to Napoli then Palermo and Catania and give me the chance of experiencing for the first time this part of a country that I once called home for a brief period.

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I first went to Italy in 2013 as an exchange student in Torino and during the next couple of months, I was fortunate enough to have the time and resources to travel and experience most of the northern part of the country.

In the years to follow I moved from Romania to Iceland and then Denmark, but Italy remained always in my heart, and I tried to return there as often as I could.

In this summer I chose to get to see a part of the country I have not been able to experience before and that always intrigue me. The following photographs result from a one-week trip that got me from Rome to Napoli then Palermo and Catania and give me the chance of experiencing for the first time this part of a country that I once called home for a brief period.

I first went to Italy in 2013 as an exchange student in Torino and during the next couple of months, I was fortunate enough to have the time and resources to travel and experience most of the northern part of the country.

In the years to follow I moved from Romania to Iceland and then Denmark, but Italy remained always in my heart, and I tried to return there as often as I could.

In this summer I chose to get to see a part of the country I have not been able to experience before and that always intrigue me. The following photographs result from a one-week trip that got me from Rome to Napoli then Palermo and Catania and give me the chance of experiencing for the first time this part of a country that I once called home for a brief period.