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Rock structure which served as backdrop to countless proposals disappears into the Adriatic after storm
The famous arch of the sea stacks at Sant’Andrea in Melendugno, Puglia, Italy, popularly known as Lovers’ Arch, collapsed on Valentine’s Day after strong storm surges and heavy rain swept across southern Italy.
The rocky arch, one of the best-known natural landmarks on the Adriatic coast, got its name as it served as a backdrop for wedding proposals, selfies and postcards, and was one of the most recognisable symbols of the Salento, one of Italy’s most heavily visited tourist areas.
“It is a devastating blow to the heart,” said Melendugno’s mayor, Maurizio Cisternino. “One of the most famous tourist features of our coastline and of the whole of Italy has disappeared.”
so long and… uh, thanks for all the catfish?
Well. Now I don’t use that arch, btw.
I don’t see the problem. They should just reinstall the tourist destination through the AUR.
This augers ill …
That’s Amore!
N’amore*
I loled
Love is dead pack it up
Famous natural arches are a product of erosion. Hence the occasional collapse is usual.
On the other hand, climate change does also accelerate the process, so it might’ve lasted a lot longer.
Yes, but that’s not what the presented data tells us.
lol, even mother nature is like “fuck this corporate holiday!”
There isn’t a notable holiday that corps won’t try to cash in on in one way or another IMO. KFC for Xmas in Japan immediately springs to mind as just one of many.
I was going to joke about 313 day, but I think that actually needs sponsors to survive lol
True. But there’s a difference.
While hallmark certainly didn’t create the holiday, a large part of how we celebrate it today was shaped by hallmark and other companies using it to drum up business.
“Nature has been overturned: what existed 30 years ago no longer exists
30 years? What existed only yesterday doesn’t exist anymore! That’s the rate of collapse: slowly, then suddenly
“Nature has been overturned: what existed 30 years ago no longer exists
Wait till these motherfuckers learn about erosion.
‘I hope 2026 is gonna be better’
2026:
I mean it sucks that physics and erosion do their thing but…
Human beings have the capability to reflect upon their actions and sound be able to learn from last experience.
That’s more vexing to me.
i feel like this kind of event is extremely apropos for this cursed decade. The SCREAMING twenties. Because they sure ain’t roaring.
Oh I like that as this decades tagline
i mean it’s either that or the sobbing twenties i suppose…
Guess I had a better valentines day than that arch
Reminds me of New Hampshire’s Old Man of the Mountain, a famous rock formation that looked like a man in profile, which was so identified with New Hampshire that they put it on their state quarter… and which collapsed within a couple of years of the quarter being released.
Is this an omen of some kind? Maybe I’m being microstitious.
An omen that we can’t fight water.
When water rises, we cannot fight it, there will be mass migrations as coastal cities become unlivable with constant storm surges and rising sea levels in the coming decades.
Noooo! And on Valentine’s Day too! That’s so sad!😭
Btw, kinda scary looking at the Google map photos and seeing recent ones with people underneath it😬
😱😱😱
On 25 January, after torrential rain brought by Cyclone Harry, a devastating landslide tore away an entire slope in the town of Niscemi, Sicily,
And it’s still advancing, with no sign of stopping.
And, of course, they are turning this into a political case.
And, of course, they are turning this into a political case.
Because climate change has accelerated the process, and because regressives deny climate change, it became political.
Of course it’s political. If Caligula hadn’t chickened out they wouldn’t be in this mess today where water can just airdrop in and demolish the landscape at will. Is that water the sea? No, but conquering the sea would’ve sent a clear message to water in general.
When you put it like that, how is it not inherently political?













