KARACHI: An exposition of photographs titled Siamo Mare – We Are Sea, travelled with the stunning historic ship Amerigo Vespucci, featuring Italian coastal landscape, beauty of the sea, biodiversity and environmental sustainability.
Photographers and the title of their works:

Massimo Zannini (A Giant Anglerfish); Pasquale Vassallo (An Octopus Explores A Forest Of Algae With Its Tentacles); Pietro Formis (Profile Of A Seahorse); Virginia Salzedo (Submerged Meadows); Gianluca Romano (A Giant Turtle Finds Freedom By Giving From The Shoreline);

Allssandro Grasso (A Cormorant Dives Into The Depths Of The Sea To Fish); Davide Leproseti (A Diverse School Of Anchovies Creates Changing Shapes Off The Coast Of The Cinque Terre Marine Protected Area); Raffaele Livornese (A Moray Eel Looks Out From The Forest Of red Gorgonears); Marcello Di Francesco (Giant Bony Sunfish);

Dominico Tripodi (A School Of Trumpet Fish Forms A Sort Of Cloud That Envelopes A Small Wreck); David Salvatori (Black Coral Forests Testify The Presence Of Centuries Old Life Forms In The Depth Of The Sea); Franco Tulli (The Gorgon Star Lives In Mesophotic Habitats); Gabriella Luongo (A Blue Shark Ventures Alone Into The Open Sea In Search Of Prey); Giuseppe Pignataro ((Hunting Squadrons).
Italian Floating Embassy, the 93-year-old tall wooden ship Amerigo Vespucci, reckoned as the world’s most beautiful vessel, took a taste of Italy on its 20-month long circumnavigation around the globe, visiting 36 ports in 32 countries, adding a new page in the art of navigation.
Amerigo Vespucci moored for three days at Karachi Port, its 29th stage of the world tour, on 7th December, 2024 where it was welcomed among others by the Italian Ambassador Marilina Armellin, Vice Admiral Vincenzo Montanaro (Envoy of the Italian Chief of Naval Staff), Defense Attaché Enrico Rosa and Consul General Danilo Giurdanella.
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