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The privileged...

La razza malvagia

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The privileged sent on September 20, 2019 (0:27) by Emmegiu. 74 comments, 1746 views. [retina]

at 24mm, 1/50 f/13.0, ISO 100, hand held.

Sono nato povero e quindi quello che scriverò lo faro per gelosia e per invidia, mio padre finì di pagare il suo piccolo appartamentino dopo una vita di sacrifici all'età di 82 anni poco prima di morire, io sono più fortunato finirò di pagarlo quando ne avrò 75 e sono molto fortunato perché tanti la casa non l'avranno mai, ma perché questi discorsi l'altro ieri sono andato a Stintino alla spiaggia della Pelosa, uno degli scorci che io ritengo più belli al mondo, è la punta ovest della Sardegna, di fronte alla scogliera su un isolotto maestosa si erge la torre della Pelosa costruita nel 1590 a difesa dello stretto, poi l'Isola Piana e subito dopo l'Isola dell'Asinara a ovest il grande mare Mediterraneo con il suo mare blu profondo ad est lo stretto e il golfo di un colore smeraldo indescrivibile degno dei migliori Caraibi e più di loro, dicevo sono arrivato nella tarda mattinata di quasi metà settembre e ho trovato il mondo, chilometri di macchine parcheggiate non un parcheggio neanche a pagamento insomma stavo per desistere poi l'ho trovato e dopo un bel tratto di cammino a piedi sotto il sole sono arrivato alla spiaggia e leggo obbligatoria la stuoia sotto l'asciugamano e lavare i piedi dopo uscendo dalla spiaggia boh ho pensato quasi quasi me ne vado, scendo in spiaggia e spiaggia non ce n'era, ma un mare di gente accalcata su una piccola spiaggetta umida ormai erosa dal mare e stracalpestata da un orda vacanziera, migliaia di persone ogni giorno la frequentano provenienti da ogni dove avide di fare il bagno in queste acque cristalline e dire che sono state alla Pelosa, non si rendono conto che ne hanno alterato il già precario equilibrio naturale e praticamente l'hanno distrutta, per salvarla andrebbe chiusa immediatamente se no fra un paio d'anni non ci sarà più nessuna spiaggia ma già oggi spiaggia non ce n'è più, sono solo ombrelloni conficcati su un terreno duro, vabbè me ne vado a fare fotografie sono avvilito, non ci resto in questo carnaio, allora risalgo la scogliera che si erge sopra la spiaggia e con rammarico mi trovo di fronte delle orribili costruzioni che tentano di mimetizzarsi nell'aspro paesaggio di Capo Falcone con un improbabile interpretazione di un arrogante architetto che crede che mettendo un po' di pietre a vista si possa camuffare uno scempio, devono anche essere recenti e quindi la cosa mi fa soffrire ancora di più e mi chiedo perché continuare a deturpare questo lungo con delle costruzioni di cui usufruiscono pochi privilegiati che si arrogano il diritto di godere di questo paesaggio unico, perché è stato rilasciato il permesso per costruire in questi luoghi sacri e chi sono questi signori che hanno preteso la casa in questo posto unico al mondo, perché lo hanno fatto, perché vogliono questo privilegio che nessun povero mortale ha e potrà mai avere, non gli bastavano i piedi e salire come me l'erta e poi godersi il panorama? Portano benefici alla collettività? No solo poche lire per qualche vettovaglia frugale perché hanno paura d'ingrassare, sono scoraggiato dall'arroganza di queste persone, da questa smania di calpestare e distruggere il bello che è un bene di tutti ma che pochi vogliono avere il privilegio di godere. Deturpare e alterare questi posti è un crimine verso l'umanità, ci sono certi paesaggi che sono unici e andrebbero tutelati e salvati per poter essere ammirati e goduti da tutti, ma il mondo va così e non sarò certo io a poterlo cambiare ma un meteorite gigantesco che ci cade sulle teste si, speriamo succeda presto.



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sent on September 23, 2019 (22:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on September 23, 2019 (23:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Sergio I was very pleased with your intervention like that of the other friends, I only reported my mood indignant I saw a small beach now destroyed by an impressive number of people and the rock of Cape Falcone cemented, the tip West of Sardinia a place that I think absolutely to preserve, I came a great anger, thank my friend at least we do not shut up, a dear greeting from Josephs

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sent on September 24, 2019 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful photos, magnificent landscapes. I share a lot of what you write. Greetings!

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sent on September 24, 2019 (19:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Joseph.
Unfortunately I have never been to Sardinia, it still remains a destination on my wish block, the photos you have given us demonstrate once again the beauty of these Italian pearls, a tourist destination from all over the world.
Unfortunately from these "wounds" or permanent damage it seems you can't go back, the man-made damage is endless, the politicians that we vote thinking about voting the least worst, instead they are only able to tell us words designed to get to power, they are empty people without hearts and especially assholes, none of the powerful will ever side with our mother earth that gives us so much.
A dear flower greeting.

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sent on September 27, 2019 (18:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Several years ago I visited Stintino, L Pelosa, Cape Falcone and even then there was building abuse. Now it's gotten worse!!! Almost all the Italian territory is in this condition... we're hurting!!!
Joseph I share your thoughts...
Hello my friend, good we
Roby :-P :-)

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sent on September 29, 2019 (4:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a Courageous Witness accompanied by Precious and Very Important Photographs,
in which we can see a mafia behavior towards the "Environmental Historical" Wealth,
Ignobile ...........
Unfortunately, Also present in Sardinia.
The question is:
Why the State System, with energetic and decisive fights these Phenomena?



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sent on September 29, 2019 (8:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Giuseppe, you can still choose if the north is now defaced, at least South Sardinia is almost intact especially the area of Sulcis, wild and less frequented.
But this area with little development and" remained the poorest in Sardinia.
What to choose then!!.
Beauty and Poverty.
o Rrcchezza and comfortable ?
It's not always easy to answer.
Your shots are still beautiful.
A dear greeting Alexander

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sent on September 29, 2019 (11:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Composition and excellent details, congratulations.
Hello Maximus

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sent on September 29, 2019 (14:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great reportage. Considerations, yours, that you can not not share. We hope for better times with better people. Hello.

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sent on October 01, 2019 (22:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Emme, watching your fantastic images is always a great pleasure, but if on the one hand the soul is blessed with so much beauty on the other hand it is saddened and angry at the "blindness" of man.
Last last I also went to see this place and like you I did not try at all to take a bath, I enjoyed the wonder that nature gave me from the rocks in front of the tower, I took some shots (which I have not yet posted) and then I left a little sad to see other wonders of your magical island.
Maybe the solution is what you say, I'm losing hope that humanity will come back.
A greeting and a big hug

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sent on October 01, 2019 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Pierpaolo you have a great sensitivity and you have always proved it and these words of yours are indicative of how you care about the earth our home, a hug my friend

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sent on October 02, 2019 (1:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Emme, as a Sardinian I fully share your caption, I can only switch to hairy hairy in February and every time I get in a state of sadness because I remember when about 45/50 years ago, you went to the sea with parents and uncles and cousins and you stood there all the way Iornate. The landscape today unrecognizable, continues to attract hordes of tourists both from land and sea, in the name of economic development. But is it called development to see certain buildings built on the rocks of Cape Falcone? Or to see the beach of Pelosa halve year after year at the hands of man? Seeing fleets of boats of all kinds moored at not even 100 meters that with their anchors prate grasslands of poseidonia and disfigure the already seriously compromised seabed? This is the price that the Sardinian people pay today, for sure it is not about development.
Thank you for disclosing these magnificent shots.
A dear greeting, Alexander

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sent on October 28, 2019 (10:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Emme, we do not know each other, but I also fully share your indignation.
Unfortunately, as Claudio says, the God Money makes you blind and deaf....
A greeting
Mario

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sent on January 27, 2020 (22:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Being able to access these places without a grueling journey (I suffer a lot on the ferry) is a real privilege, beyond the despicable behaviors of others. One looks out here and there's nothing more to say about the Created Universe. Surely you have to try to "keep them to account" at the cost - with obvious tourist damage - to severely limit access. Great shot, there is also a remote storm line to the far right, in the usual crystal clear atmosphere. I was there in the now distant 1997, at a time when I was not photographing: I had grown tired of the rolls and 20,000 lire to development (for every roll of 36) and the digital moved only the first prohibitive steps (in 1997 there were very first digital type 800,000 lire for 1 mpx, resolution and lousy colors).


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