This work by Mario Manganaro offers a visual-textual investigation of the landscape around Capo Peloro in Sicily, combining sketches, reflection, and historical-cultural commentary. Through an album-style format, the author invites the reader to consider the meeting point of land and sea, the unique geography of the promontory at the divide of the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas, and the interplay between natural form and human footprint. The volume occupies a niche at the crossroads of graphic art, landscape studies, and regional cultural memory, offering both an aesthetic and scholarly reading of a place that is at once mythic and everyday. Its contribution lies in rendering the localized site into a broader reflection on the study of territory, visual narration and place-identity.