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Natural Highs
With rugged mountains, fiery volcanoes and glittering coastal grottoes, southern Italy
feels like one giant playground waiting to be tackled. Crank up the heart rate white-water
rafting down Calabria's river Lao; scaling Europe's most active volcano, Stromboli; or
diving into prehistoric sea caves on Puglia's Promontorio del Gargano. If you need to
bring it down a notch, consider slow pedalling across Puglia's gentle countryside, sailing
along the Amalfi Coast, or simply stripping down and soaking in Vulcano's healing geo-
thermal mud. The options may be many, but there is one constant - a landscape that is
beautiful, diverse and just a little magic.
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