LIKE MANY ITALIAN COASTAL towns, Pisciotta sits high above the sea on a hill, its tile-roofed buildings packed together on terraced levels, circling and descending from the center. A few miles of switchbacks lead downward — olive, lemon, and orange trees, and cacti on either side, the herbaceous maquis permeating the air — to the hamlet of Marina di Pis…
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