PANAREA
The
smallest of the Aeolian Islands rises to its highest point with
Punta del Corvo (420m), its western flank plunging steeply down
into the sea. The eastern side has gentler slopes ending in a tall
black lava coastline skirted by small pebbled beaches. To the south-east,
near Punta Milazzese, the remnants of a prehistoric village dominate
the fine bay of Cala Junco. All around the island emerge isles and
rocks including the dreaded Formiche’s (Ants), just below
the water surface, which have been the cause of many shipwrecks
since Antiquity.
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