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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: preparing the the ring ealry in the morning for the 11 o'clock trial, the last before the Pslio at 7 pm.  Any visitor to Piazza del Campo during the days preceding a Palio will see the square completely transformed. The entire square is paved with blocks of tufa rock and the track around which the Palio is run is covered with brown earth. Wooden stalls are arranged around the square to seat the authorities and those who have walked in the ceremonial processions. The centre of the square is fenced in to contain the vast crowd that assembles to watch the race. The perimeter ring in Piazza del Campo, normally paved in "pietra serena", is coverd by a layer of earth composed of a mix of "tufo" and sand. The thickness of this layer, although varying at different points, results in an average thickness of about 15 cm. The desired compactness is obtained by the use of steam rollers. By watering it periodically, the earth is not allowed to become too dry, and as a result it is maintained elastic and compact. Overall, however, it is a "hard" earth in respect to normal race track conditions.
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  • Bergamo: the  upper town is almost, usually packed with tourists from all around the world is almost empty. Denicola Annalisa in her fruit shop. it's open only in the morning, without tourists makes no sense to keep it open in the afternoon. she use to work more during the lockdown delivering fruits and vegetables .
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the festivities begins straight away, the  excited people of the contrada jump into the the race track and  rushed into the area also before the moment of its goal and made a big chaos and run to recieve the Palio banner and with it they go to the Duomo. the Onda is the winner
    Palio di Siena-78.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the festivities begins straight away, the  excited people of the contrada jump into the the race track and  rushed into the area also before the moment of its goal and made a big chaos and run to recieve the Palio banner and with it they go to the Duomo. the Onda is the winner
    Palio di Siena-76.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the festivities begins straight away, the  excited people of the contrada jump into the the race track and  rushed into the area also before the moment of its goal and made a big chaos and run to recieve the Palio banner and with it they go to the Duomo. the Onda is the winner
    Palio di Siena-75.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the festivities begins straight away, the  excited people of the contrada jump into the the race track and  rushed into the area also before the moment of its goal and made a big chaos and run to recieve the Palio banner and with it they go to the Duomo. the Onda is the winner
    Palio di Siena-77.jpg
  • Italy, Veneto, Piombino Dese: New Group Glass Vetreria, working for Pulpo designers, once tha glass has reached the desired shape, it's placed in another oven for hours in order to cool slowly down.
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  • Italy, Veneto, Piombino Dese: New Group Glass Vetreria, working for Pulpo designers, once tha glass has reached the desired shape, it's placed in another oven for hours in order to cool slowly down.
    Glassblowers-32.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Chiocciola, MOntone, Acquila , Selva. the final 100 meters of the last tour. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-74.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
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But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). In the past the borders of this curve were covered in mattresses in an attempt to protect falling horses and jockeys. Recently, however, the curve is sheathed in the same plastic material used as buffer in car racing. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-73.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio:  Onda pssing MOntone , Chiocciola still heading. the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-68.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: :from right , Chiocciola, MOntone Onda. the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-67.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Giovanni Atzeni, called Tittia from the Istrice contrada .  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-62.jpg
  • PUGLIA , ITALY, Cisternino, Butcher in the main square. here you can order the meat and make them cook it on the place
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  • Italy, Veneto, Piombino Dese: New Group Glass Vetreria, working for Pulpo designers, once tha glass has reached the desired shape, it's placed in another oven for hours in order to cool slowly down.
    Glassblowers-40.jpg
  • Italy, Veneto, Piombino Dese: New Group Glass Vetreria, working for Pulpo designers, once tha glass has reached the desired shape, it's placed in another oven for hours in order to cool slowly down.
    Glassblowers-38.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: after the morning trial la Povraccia, horses go back to the stable which is in the heart of the contrada; here it gets the last attention for the race
    Palio di Siena-100.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Chiocciola ,Onda,  Montone  and Selva.  the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-72.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-71.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: horses get rid of their Jockeys at the Curva del CasatoOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-70.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: horses get rid of their Jockeys at the Curva del CasatoOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-69.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio:from right , Chiocciola, MOntone Onda.  At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-66.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). In the past the borders of this curve were covered in mattresses in an attempt to protect falling horses and jockeys. Recently, however, the curve is sheathed in the same plastic material used as buffer in car racing. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-65.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Acquila, SElva, Oca.  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-61.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: after the morning trial la Povraccia, horses go back to the stable which is in the heart of the contrada; here it gets the last attention for the race, kids use to follow every single step of the Palio with huge passion and involvement
    Palio di Siena-20.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: it's early morning and people have already taken  the place in one of the best point of view, la Mossa,   where the starting point is
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  • Milan, Helene Nonini, restaurant Bar Osteria con Vista, on top of the Triennale Milano, contemporary art and design museum. http://www.osteriaconvista.it
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  • Milan, Helene Nonini, restaurant Bar Osteria con Vista, on top of the Triennale Milano, contemporary art and design museum. http://www.osteriaconvista.it
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  • Milan, Helene Nonini, restaurant Bar Osteria con Vista, on top of the Triennale Milano, contemporary art and design museum. http://www.osteriaconvista.it/
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Giovanni Atzeni, called Tittia from the Istrice contrada .  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-64.jpg
  • Milan, Helene Nonini, restaurant Bar Osteria con Vista, on top of the Triennale Milano, contemporary art and design museum. http://www.osteriaconvista.it/Gallery Rossana Orlandi was opened in 2002 in a former tie Factory in the Magenta neighbor , Galleria Rossana Orlandi has been forecasting along the years new and upcoming designers and establishing the premise as one of the most revered platform for avant-garde Design and Lifestyle. Started her activity focusing on the rising dutch design wave with designers such Piet Hein Eek, Maarten Baas and Nacho Carbonell the research has moved widely around the world creating a catalog which reflects the most innovative scenes from Europe to Asia to America.<br />
The space is articulated in a not traditional way mixing together, showroom, a retail store, offices and a courtyard for events and meeting with no boundaries between the different activities.<br />
Galleria Rossana Orlandi has also revolutionized the way to present design art pieces, showing them always in real ambiances, displayed together with different kind of products to recreate real houses situations and, taking advantage of the structure of the gallery itself composed by different rooms on different floor, all winding around a blooming courtyard.<br />
The Space itself also became a perfect locations for corporate and cultural events with different possibilities in terms of ambiances, installations and contents.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-52.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-50.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-58.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-57.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-56.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-55.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-54.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-53.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-51.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the historic parade before the race. <br />
The ceremonial procession wends its way through the city streets and enters Piazza del Campo from the Curva del Casato, preceded by mounted Carabinieri.
    Palio di Siena-49.jpg
  • Milano, Rita Rovelli Caltagirone:founder of Monaco Projects for the Arts, Amichae ( associazione Milano Cultura Heritage , Arte ed Educazione). Museo del Risorgimento.
    Rita Rovelli Caltagirone 2
  • Emilia Romagna,Mortizzuolo, Marta Zavatta, trattoria da Marta
    Terremotati EmiliaABE12049D00013.jpg
  • Alessandria, Donatella Paglieri ad Paglieri spa
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  • Milan, itlay, Helene Nonini, problem solving, at the Camparino bar in the centre of Milan.
    Helene Nonini9.jpg
  • MILANO, Claudia Parzani, linklaters
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  • Belluno, Sedico, Luxottica: Luxottica Group is a leader in premium, luxury and sports eyewear with approximately 7,100.optical and sun retail stores in North America, Asia-Pacific, China, South Africa, Latin America and Europe, and a strong, well-balanced brand portfolio
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  • Milan, fashion designer Stefan Janson and writer Umberto Pasti.
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • BASILICATA, Matera
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  • Puglia, Italy , Carovigno seashore
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Centro Europeo Toscolano: Francesco Migliacci
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  • Centro Europeo Toscolano: Barbara, Daniela Gimelli
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italy, Madonna di Campiglio.
    Madonna di Campiglio01.jpg
  • ITALY, Liguria, Camogli.relaxing on the beach
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  • Milano, museo della Triennale. Museo del Design
    Milan
  • Milano: Giuseppe Zeno nello show room di ISAIA
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  • Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine
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  • Trentino, Basega del Pinè, centro ippico Dalla Piccola
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  • Trentino, Bieno , Ranch Mc Mary
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  • MODENA, Ferrary for special  kids Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine
    Ferrari mini-20.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Trentino, Fiavè,
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  • Puglia, Lamie di Olimpia, Locorotondo, La Trullaia. Alessandra de Leonardis
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  • TRENTINO, ITALY, the Ferrari Suv Purosangue
    Ferrari Purosangue-5.jpg
  • Trentino, Castelnuovo, Centro Ippico De Bellat. Assiociaizone Amici del Cavallo
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  • Trentino, Borgo Valsugana, Sella.  I fratelli Paolo e Francesco Giacomuzzi
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  • Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine
    Ferrari mini-19.jpg
  • Maranello, Italy, a 3:4 replica of 250 Ferrari Testa Rossa, equipped with electric engine
    Ferrari mini-16.jpg
  • Italy, Capannori, the fourniture shop of Daccapo organisation, Daniele Guidotti, responsible of Daccapo
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  • Milan, Helen Nonini, brand advisor and strategic consultant
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  • Trentino, Bieno , in passeggiata con i cavalli del Ranch Mc Mary
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  • PUGLIA , ITALY, Parco Naturale regionale Dune Costiere
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  • iTALY, ISEO LAKE, guys jumping from an abandoned building along the lake near Pilzone
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  • TRENTINO, ITALY, the Ferrari Suv Purosangue
    Ferrari Purosangue-67.jpg
  • TRENTINO, ITALY, the Ferrari Suv Purosangue
    Ferrari Purosangue-43.jpg
  • TRENTINO, ITALY, the Ferrari Suv Purosangue
    Ferrari Purosangue-14.jpg
  • Puglia, Monopoli, Trulli Cacatosto, Mea Argentieri
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  • MILAN, Lorenzo Bertelli at Prada headqaurter
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  • Trentino, Castelnuovo, Centro Ippico De Bellat. Assiociaizone Amici del Cavallo
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  • PUGLIA , ITALY, riding horses in  the beach near Torre Canne
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  • Trentino, Basega del Pinè, centro ippico Dalla Piccola
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: people waiting for the Palio.
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  • Matera, chiesa di S. Giovanni
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  • Matera
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  • Matera, interior of a typical house
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  • Matera
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  • Matera
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  • Matera
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  • Matera, football players in Piazza Duomo
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  • Matera
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  • Matera, the Paolmbaro, one of the biggest cistern to collect the water of the world.
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  • Matera, the Paolmbaro, one of the biggest cistern to collect the water of the world.
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  • Matera, ex conventodell'Annunziata - Biblioteca Provinciale,  piazza Vittorio Veneto
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  • Matera, ex conventodell'Annunziata - Biblioteca Provinciale,  piazza Vittorio Veneto
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  • Matera
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