Savona is a small Italian town in the so-called Riviera Ponente. It has no more than 60-70,000 inhabitants, but it has all the characteristics of the coastal towns that make up the Ligurian Sea, within the Mediterranean Sea.
The Riviera di Levante is the coast that runs from Genoa to France, in the north of the peninsula and is characterized by stretches of coastline that are real cliffs overlooking the sea that acquire a wonderful panorama from the freeway of the Sun that connects Italy with France.
But it also has stretches in perfect plain when the slopes of the mountains allow it.
The highways are dug in the middle of the mountains and supported by huge concrete pylons when they leave the mountains and plunge into the emptiness of enchanted valleys populated by an infinite variety of vegetation.
A truly magnificent spectacle!