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San Vito Lo Capo
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Vito Lo Capo
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There's only one road that bring you to
San Vito Lo Capo and in Costa Gaia.
At the end of 1970 years the enviromentalist movement stopped
the realization of a litoranea road that would have joined
the Costa Gaia to Scopello, saving from the destruction one
of the most beautiful places in Italy, the "Zingaro"
that after little time it would have become the first Natural
Reserve in Sicily, virtue of the Trapani province.
San Vito Lo Capo is at 38 Km far from Trapani, and about 100
Km from Palermo and to reach it you have to arrive in Custonaci
and to go beyond a small village called Purgatorio.
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If
the territory we leave behind the shoulders isn't sure a hell,
is surely a paradise the territory we find going over the Biro
valley.
A road full of olive trees that supply the best oil in autumn,
Castelluzzo, a gulf with always placid waters overflowed from
the sun where a lot of little "cale" are waiting for
the boats anchors, a small village that seems a manger from
where is possible to admire the most beautiful sunsets of the
world, Macari, and San Vito at last, announced by an ancient
chapel and by the "Monte Monaco" bastion with the
"Pizzo Mondello" that can seems to a priest in prayer,
or the enormous head of a dog launch in race.
Trapani is at about an half of hour by car from S.Vito Lo Capo,
Palermo instead is at about one hour by car.
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