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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Fabio Faggionato
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Asnicar
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Federico Sarti
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai allenamenti di box
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente ,
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai, l'istruttore Enrico Chiffi
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di Muay Thai, l'istruttore Enrico Chiffi
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Asnicar
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di box, L'istruttore Juan Carlos
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente ,
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , allenamenti di box, L'istruttore Juan Carlos
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Renato Panico
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Giorgio De Matteis
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Ali Bairousse
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Luca Confortini
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Renato Panico
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Luca Confortini
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Margherita Broetto
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Marco Birusamento
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Enrico Chiffi, istruttore di Muay Thau
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Mounir Hamri
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Margherita Broetto
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  • Vicenza, Palestra Indipindiente , Marco Birusamento
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  • Milano, Palestra del Mutuo soccorso. Allenamenti di Box, Andrea Curci, istruttore di box
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-25.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-22.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-26.jpg
  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-24.jpg
  • Vietnam, Cu Chi, tour guide showing to the tourists home made traps made by Vietcong with natural materials such as wood and bamboo. They used as well to recycle unexploded  Americans bombs, and animals like snakes and bees. Everything was allowed to fight the enemy.
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  • Damilne, Bergamo, Doctor Eugenio Poletti, in his historical house. Eugenio Poletti de Chaurand, a surgeon at Pope John XXIII Hospital, contracted the coronavirus in March and spent eight days using an oxygen helmet. He knew he needed the support — “I could feel myself suffocating,” he said — but he grew so agitated that he tried again and again to remove it. Doctors sedated him. He's made almost a full recovery and returned to work in mid-May. RIGHT: Poletti de Chaurand said he has “only one lingering consequence” from his fight with the disease — a sensation, both strange and marvelous, that can suddenly overwhelm him, even during surgeries. In those moments, he becomes acutely aware of his lungs at work. “I draw deep breaths,” he said, “and feel great relief.”
    bergamo covid-19-23.jpg
  • Vietnam, Tour guide showing photos of American bases during the war along Route 9 of the DMZ... DMZ stands for "Demilitarized Zone." It's a line along the Ben Hai river, at almost exactly the 17th parallel, which divided Vietnam into North and South. Ho Chi Minh's forces and the French agreed, in 1954, to set it up as a temporary boundary. But the DMZ divided Vietnam for more than 20 years. North and South Vietnam developed separately, with the North following communism and the South capitalism. During the American War, the DMZ was anything but "demilitarized": some of the heaviest fighting took place here. Since 1976, when Vietnam was reunified, the old DMZ technically went away. But divisions remain. Vietnamese people still talk about "north" and "south." The old north, with its old capital Hanoi, is now the capital of all Vietnam -- and "southerners" I talked to didn't have much good to say about northeners. I took a day-long tour to former military sites along the former DMZ. A lot of the phyisical evidence of the war is gone -- overgrown by jungle, replanted into fields, rebuilt from rubble. But there's still lots to see, including thousands (or millions) of bomb craters. There's also lots that you can't see, like thousands of mines still buried -- and still killing people. All in all, it's a sobering place that still brings back the horror of the war. ..
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