When I moved to Gorbio around 11 years ago there were around 1000 people inhabitants in the village and commune. Now there are 1,500 with a thriving village school. It's so good to see a medieval village prosper like this, rather than diminish, as they often do. This year an enormous number of twins have been born in the village - I forget the number - must be something in the village water.
These are two beautiful shots. It looks like an extraordinary place. I wonder if you can see your house from this vantage point.
ReplyDeleteSharon, you can't see it in this photo. I live two and a half kilometres below the village, If you look at the large house on the extreme right of this group of village houses - well I live below that - but out of shot in this photo, of course.
ReplyDeleteGosh, that's a beautiful place! Looks a lot like those quaint villages in Tuscany and Umbria I love so much!
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ReplyDeleteRob, just wrote it before me... I can only add: wonderful view!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is a fantastic view! And the village looks so charming even from up there.
ReplyDeleteIncredible view and a real incredible story!
ReplyDeleteWhat a view!
ReplyDeleteI love the mountains in the smaller photo.
You're very fortunate to live in such a picturesque town!
Wow, it is a beautiful setting. Is the area prone to earthquakes? I would be afraid of them if I lived there.
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't think I'd ever be afraid there. It looks enchanted and enchanting. What a setting to wake to each morning and to close your eyes on each night!
ReplyDeleteWow. That's a decent view!
ReplyDeleteI just love these mountain top villages you find in Europe. Thanks for the view.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly puts the location in a wonderful perspective. The village just looks like and organic rocky outcrop
ReplyDeleteBoth photos are great and the top is stunning.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
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