A trabucco on the coast of the Adriatic sea near Viestei (Puglia, Italia). The trabucco is an old fishing machine typical of the coast of Gargano built from wood which consists of a platform anchored to the rock by large logs of pine of Aleppo, jutting out into the sea, from where two (or more) long arms called antemna stretch out suspended some feet above the water and supporting a huge, narrow-meshed, net (called trabocchetto).