I have written on the tourist town of Igea Marina here
and here
leaving for last this post about the sea where it is possible to see fishes even if there can be a lot of people.
If you have a keen eye you can notice three fishes swimming in the centra of the image.

The material that makes the beach and the sea bottom is generally a small-medium fined sand with silt pleasant under the feet.

Rocky blocks were placed (some decades ago) in the water making a sort of artificial cliff to preserve the beach from erosion and now the are part of the skyline.

On the sea-bottom is possible to find many kinds of shells 8especially along the shoreline) and to see crabs moving quickly. in this photo the crab is particularly funny as it has two barnacles on it that seem as it had two eyes looking the sky.

When I walk along the rivers I am fascinated by relics (not by human garbage but by natural relics), especially by trunks and sticks. And it is the same on the shoreline even if here during the summer the beach is swept periodically by municipal operators and by beach resort owners and workers.

Late in the afternoon, the light is better for taking photos ...

... and the seagulls get closer more easily as there aren't many people around.
