Out of curiosity, i did a research on this and i would say that beautiful is an UNDERstatement!!!
A magic no word or image could ever describe. It is a 60-metre-long, 25-metre-wide cavity; to get into it, you need to take one of the small rowing boats moored outside the cave; since the opening is very narrow, you will have to lie on the bottom of the boat to get into the grotto (in case the sea grows rough, boat service is suspended). There is actually a bigger but completely submerged opening; this very underwater entrance allows the blue coloration of the water inside the grotto, due to a phenomenon of sunlight reflection. There is an almost surreal view in the inside, the transparency and the blue colour of the water give us the impression of navigating through a clear sky, and the boats seem to float on a fantastic universe.
Outside the cave:

Inside the cave(awesome isnt it!):

I really really really hope that we can go for this tour when we're dere. Will pray hard for it, and also there wont be a sudden high tide when we're inside the grotto. wahaha! =D
Chanced upon dis pic of Duomo di Milano, which is a cathedral church. Looks like a castle! Always been wanting to see such artefacts(no?) in person! keke...

Guess i'm gg to have sweet dreams tonite~ :p
eLyn
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