EPOD - a service of USRA
The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
relevant links.
La Scala dei Turchi
February 07, 2023
Scala dei turchi
Photographer: Giovanni Caruso
Summary Author: Giovanni Caruso
Featured above is la Scala dei Turchi along the southwest of
Sicily, Italy. This cliff is composed of nearly pure white marble
(marl), which is particularly dazzling on sunny days. Marble is a
sedimentary rock made up largely of clay and calcium carbonate
and of lesser amounts of magnesium. The marble here is of pelagic
origin, dating from the Pliocene.
It's called Scala dei Turchi because over the centuries the wind and
rain created these natural steps. Some 2000 years ago, this area was
stormed by the Saracens who moored their ships and then used the
cliffs' "steps" to raid and pillage nearby seaside villages. Over time,
it’s become a tourist attraction, noted for its clean, crystalline sea
and for the eye-catching, white cliffs. Photos taken on September 7,
2021.
Realmonte, Sicily, Italy Coordinates: 37.1723 -13.2822
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