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The last time I drove by where this barn was located, it had been demolished and the tree was gone. What a shame.
Textures my own.
Moon & bird by Deviantart.
First adventure, this trip...the Cinque Terre. We made it to 4 of the five villages. This was a small dusty chapel we wandered in to in Monterosso. It had a macabre theme of skeletons and skulls and featured a banner that read Sociatus Mortis Oratius. Now I am assuming this has something to do with mortality....It was mostly shrouded in scaffolding and plastic because it was (as most things are in Italy) under renovation.
La cupola elittica del Santuario di Vicoforte è la più grande in assoluto
This ellipsoidal dome is the biggest in the world .
Galleria Umberto I, Napoli
29° foto accettata su Photovogue l'11 maggio 2015 www.vogue.it/photovogue/Portfolio/0856bcab-f27f-4c91-815b...
Dopo un'occupazione in età preistorica nasce un insediamento etrusco, sin dallVII sec. a.C. a controllo del guado sull'Arno all'altezza dell'attuale Ponte Vecchio.
Nel 59 a.C. viene fondata la colonia romana di Florentia.
The cupola is the "gazebo" that sits atop what must be one of the most famous structures of the Civil War; Schmucker Hall, which is generally thought of as the main building of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. It was from this vantage point on July 1st that Brig. Gen. John Buford surveyed the choice battleground that Gettysburg offered as he awaited the approach of Maj. Gen. Henry Heth's Confederate division and its collision with his dismounted troopers on Herr's Ridge, and then McPherson's Ridge. It was from the cupola that Buford hailed the timely arrival of Maj. Gen. John Reynolds, commander of the left wing of the Army of the Potomac.
galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano
qui a colori: www.flickr.com/photos/77974574@N03/7839075634/
explore - Sep 11, 2012 #336 x
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