Rainy morning in August in Aci Trezza, a small fishing village that currently devotes much of its activity to tourism.
You can see the raindrops splashing the sea near the small wooden jetty from which the panorama was taken.
The basalt structures of the "faraglioni" or "Cyclops rocks" arise a few hundred meters away. According to the legend, it is about the colossal basaltic blocks that the giant Polyphemus, blinded by Ulysses, desperately launched against the Greek hero and his crew as they fled.