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May 21 — Stage 12: (individual time trial) Sestri Levante to Riomaggiore, 60.6 kilometers (37.6 miles).
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May 21 — Stage 12: (individual time trial) Sestri Levante to Riomaggiore, 61.7 kilometers (38.34 miles).
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We slept a night at Sestri, and went on at daybreak.
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Soon after sunset we halted for the night at Sestri; the horses had done enough for the day.
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Sestri di Levante is a little town pleasantly situated on the seaside; but has not the conveniency of a harbour.
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Then we passed Albifola, Sestri di Ponente, Novi, Voltri, and a great number of villages, villas, and magnificent palaces belonging to the Genoese nobility, which form almost a continued chain of buildings along the strand for thirty miles.
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Sestri; he has kindly allowed me to refer to him in case the truth of my story should be disputed; but I grieve to say that I suffered him to mislead himself in some important particulars.
Erewhon 2003
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Two years later at Sestri Levante he demonstrated his microwave radio beacon for ship navigation and in 1935, again in Italy, gave a practical demonstration of the principles of radar, the coming of which he had first foretold in
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She had embarked for Alicante at Sestri di Levante.
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They climbed together through a grey-green veil of olive-orchards, past the little white Noah's Ark houses of the olive farmers and their quaint little Noah's ark cypresses, to the full height of Portofino Kulm, where the whole enchanted coast-line of the Riviera from Genoa to Sestri
Swirling Waters Max Rittenberg
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