This photo was taken on August 27, 2011 using a Fujifilm FinePix X100.
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I'm from Caravaggio (3 months ago | reply)
i want a room here!
I'm from Caravaggio added this photo to their favorites. (3 months ago)
I'm from Caravaggio (3 months ago | reply)
or is a single local? ;D
martelfa added this photo to her favorites. (3 months ago)
- dirac - (3 months ago | reply)
Beware, ivy is eating the house. Look at the one in the background...
pninnet added this photo to their favorites. (3 months ago)
Marie Noëlle Taine (3 months ago | reply)
Yep !
Rob Hogenbirk (3 months ago | reply)
Mother of Ivies lives there.
joe zellers - contemplating.... added this photo to his favorites. (3 months ago)
Hen's March (3 months ago | reply)
It seems the people there love thick walls rather than windows.
Hen's March, mannydiller, mellis61, and lucie.d. added this photo to their favorites.
Manfred Hofmann (3 months ago | reply)
this is my one ... sorry ...
!!!
^Tom added this photo to his favorites. (3 months ago)
^Tom (3 months ago | reply)
Sad, but true!
- dirac - (3 months ago | reply)
Erich Linkheu added this photo to his favorites. (3 months ago)
This photo was invited and added to the It´s All Natural [Stone] group.
lux fecit added this photo to his favorites. (3 months ago)
Lester Ralph Blair (3 months ago | reply)
I like this one too, it seems like an abandoned village.
- dirac - (3 months ago | reply)
The little house doesn't look abandoned: the roof is neat, the door is closed... It's probably a holiday house that wasn't used for the last weeks. We have ivy on one of our walls, and I can tell you that during the summer season it grows fast.
I'm from Caravaggio (3 months ago | reply)
heavy ivy! ;D
fotosqrrl (3 months ago | reply)
It grows fast on the ground, too. English Ivy--a couple of very small plants were placed in the deep shade in my back yard. Now, half the land is covered in ivy!
fotosqrrl, Your☼Eyes, tontonphoto, Arjen Stilklik, and 2 other people added this photo to their favorites.