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ParisDailyPhoto: Annoying thing in Paris
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Thursday, February 01, 2007. Annoying thing in Paris. Today is a city daily photo theme day and the theme is. ". Something that really annoys you in your city. There are not many things that annoy me in my beloved city except for the little gifts left by Parisian dogs on the sidewalks. Let's be fair, things have improved a lot over the last years and more and more masters pick up their dog's poop, but there is still a long way to go. Stayton, OR (USA). Albuquerque, NM (USA). Greenville, SC (USA). I think...
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Brera | Milan Daily Photo
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Locate on Google Map. This entry was posted on July 3, 2006 at 11:49 pm and is filed under Brera. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 33 Responses to “Brera”. July 4, 2006 at 7:37 am. But that stump in shadow looks very ‘suggestive’😉. July 4, 2006 at 10:08 am. Hehehe…I wouldn’t notice it until Edwin mentioned that stump! Hehehe…but the perspective is really nice! July 4, 2006 at 2:08 pm. Beautiful, i love this place. Dopo un ...
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Sicily Daily Photo: Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Too hot, baby. Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Discovered on 6.11.06 @ 16:50 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Too hot, baby. Nâ terra dô suli. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Sicily Daily Photo: Surroundings
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Discovered on 8.11.06 @ 09:15 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily. Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Nâ terra dô suli. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Sicily Daily Photo: Simeto
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Too hot, baby. Simeto River near Ponte dei Saraceni. Discovered on 4.11.06 @ 17:11 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily. Too hot, baby. Nâ terra dô suli. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Sicily Daily Photo: Ponte dei Saraceni #2
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Too hot, baby. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Bridge of the Saracens. Is found in the territory of Adrano between the province of Enna and Catania, to testimony the Arabic architecture in the oriental Sicily. Anciently, it was used for the exchange of goods between the various civilizations on the margins of Simeto River. Discovered on 5.11.06 @ 09:17 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily. Too hot, baby. Nâ terra dô suli.
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Sicily Daily Photo: Castello Ursino
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Too hot, baby. Comes from the Latin "Castrum sinus". Discovered on 7.11.06 @ 18:59 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily. Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Too hot, baby. Nâ terra dô suli. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Sicily Daily Photo: Duomo
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Quasi) na fotu ô iornu dâ terra dô suli :o). Basilica di San Pietro e Paolo. Ponte dei Saraceni #2. Erected in 1092, it was remade in 1169 and also after the earthquake of 1693. The vivacious façade, with two orders of columns (those of the superior order are ancient), it is a work of G.B. Vaccarini, also author of the prospectus of the left side, that includes a beautiful portal of 1577. Discovered on 19.12.06 @ 12:21 h. Links to this post. Watching here right now. Do you wanna know where is Sicily.