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If you enjoy taking a nice, long ride on your bike, then I'm sure you'll enjoy Mantova, Italy especially the scenic route along the lake!
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After a beautiful summer spent diving in freezing torrents, boiling seas, long nights, and long exposures, autumn has enshrouded everything with its colors. Let's remember, with a little nostalgia, our holidays with friends having a look at the just-developed photos!
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It's perhaps the most know building of Firenze all around the world and every tourist wants to stay in front of it... and it's a real architectural masterpiece: the "Duomo"!
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Ambasciatori is an awesome bookshop where you could read and buy books as well as enjoy a great meal with only slow-food products everyday.
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Experimenting with a Diana F+, multiple exposures, and a splitzer in a cruise in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea can be very funny! It's never too late to play a little bit with a pink camera. Just relax and came with me to hear the waves (and the people shouting in the background) in this cruise.
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In Firenze you got a lot of beautiful things to see and Boboli's garden is one of these amazing location to visit in this city.
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The old bridge, near Arezzo, which has fascinated the genius of Leonardo da Vinci! We discover its history ..
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Firenze wouldn't be so magical without the river Arno and the world famous "Ponte Vecchio". This river has something magic!
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One of the most beautiful places in my town Florence is the Piazza della Signoria. Located in the centre of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can find such stunning sculptures as Giambologna's "Rape of the Sabine Women," Cellini's "Perseus with the head of Medusa," and many others including a copy of Michelangelo's "David" known worldwide.
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I could write a lot about pizzas in La Bersagliera, but if you look at the pictures you will understand it. They are absolutely A W E S O M E. They are hot and spicy, what makes the pizza delicious. Pizzas are made in Calabrese style. Once you taste them, you cannot forgot them. A big hot spicy pizza and a beer for less than 12 €. What else can you need?
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The city of Florence is filled with Renaissance architecture to whet the appetite of any analogue photographer. The pièce de résistance is the Duomo, and the focus of the centro storico.
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When he proposes to talk about my city, I'm always fair. Maybe someone reading this short article, you will want to take a walk. It would be a shame not to! I would if I lived there! :)
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If every time you see a Vespa you can't avoid looking at it and enjoy its wonderful curves. Then, if you ever happen to be in Tuscany, you should go to Museo Piaggio in Pontedera, a small town near Pisa, where most of the Vespas you have seen where made.
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If you thought the Tirrenian sea was a whole deep blue thing, then mate, you're wrong. There's a single spot on the
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When you'll be tired of Firenze, Sienna, and San Giminiano in Tuscany, pay a visit to Lucca! Lucca is situated in the heart of Tuscany, between Pisa (20 Km) and Florence (72 Km), and very close to sea and to mountains.
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Oh, who in the world hasn't heard of Pisa and its infamous leaning tower?! I remember my parents had one of those tacky tower lamp souvenirs from their many trips abroad (I'm from the Philippines) and knew the moment I had the chance, I too would make my way to that lovely little city and take in the tower myself. And that I did.
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Crete Senesi, literally Siennese Clays is an area near Siena, Tuscany. They are also called "Il deserto di Accona", Accona's Desert.
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If you ever go to Firenze, you'll probably get fed up with tourists. Then it is your turn: take the bus #12 towards Piazzale Michelangelo; it's quite a long journey from Santa Maria Novella Train Station, but it's worth it. You'll notice that the bus is going up a hill, tell the driver you want to stop at San Miniato al Monte.
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Ahhh, the lovely fortress town of San Gimignano! It was declared a UNESCO architectural world heritage site and no doubt indeed. The town is surrounded by massive walls and the entrance arch frames narrow cobbled streets lined with shops and cafes all bearing the specialities of the region. From hand-painted ceramics, glassware, pounded silver jewelry and of course the famed wines.
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Red&gold Chinese urban island in Italy. A must see. Go any day, anytime. Don't miss the supermarket! Ok fellow lomographers, this is my choice for lomohunting area. If you need a break from the harmonious and perfect and measured and all-in-its-place renaissance beauty, you need to come over here.