Levanzo

The little one of the Egads At 5 square kilometers, Levanzo is the smallest and least inhabited island in the Egadi archipelago: a village made up of just a few inhabitants and surrounded by high, jagged coastlines that open onto a crystal-clear sea. The island’s appearance is rather wild, made up of loops, caves and reliefs. Its greatest boast is the Grotta del Genovese: important Upper Paleolithic graffiti depicting humans, animals, hunting and fishing scenes have been found in its walls. They also represent some of the oldest evidence of tuna fishing in Sicily.

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