We
reached Propriano in the late morning
thrust by moderately strong winds. Our
attempt to enter the harbor by sails was stressful as we were not familiar with
its layout. My brother’s experience of
reaching moorings under sail helped to a successful landing while avoiding
causing damage to either the boat or injury to us.
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As soon
as we found a berth in the marina and looked around it was obvious that Corsica
is a beautiful island. In addition to its
beaches it has many mountains that occupy the central part of the island. The Ancient Greeks knew and called Corsica Kalliste, that meant beautiful or the
best. In 260 BC Corsica together with
Sardinia were incorporated into the Roman Republic. Romans used it as a place to send their exiles
with the most famous one being the philosopher Seneca. In the 5th
century, Corsica experienced a massive immigration from Tuscany, that
influenced its culture and the language spoken by the locals which is very
close to Tuscany’s dialect although French is now days the lingua franca.
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Wonderful villages like Olmeto are to be found on the
mountains in the central part of the island that are characterized by their
dense vegetation (maquis). Maquis shrubland is a biome in the Mediterranean region.
The name has been adopted by a variety of guerrilla movements as the density of
the bush provided protection. It was in those inaccessible sites that bandits
flourished and assisted in the promulgation of vendettas between families that
lasted for several generations long after the cause that started them was
forgotten. The vendetta was associated with the expectation for family members to
take revenge and lasted until nobody remained to be killed. The bandits d’ honneur were the protectors of
the weak and the terror of the strong. When
vendettas were in their peak village activities ceased and families barricaded themselves
in their homes for long periods of time.
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In Olmeto we observed a game
played with metal balls the Italians call Bocce
and the French Pétanque. Although the game was developed in its
present form in Italy its origins trace back to ball games played in Ancient
Rome.
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 – 1821) is the most famous son of
Corsica. He belonged to a relatively
modest family of noble Italian ancestry from Tuscany. Napoleon was one of
the greatest commanders in history, and his campaigns are studied at military
schools worldwide. He won most of the wars he
was involved in and the vast majority of his battles, rapidly gaining control
of continental Europe before his ultimate defeat in 1815 at Waterloo.
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What a beautiful place!
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