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What you'll read and see through these imagese is a little stolen piece of history. The Eroica is one of the most beautiful competitions among the other Italian historical ones which take place among the Tuscan hills.
Seventy-five kilometres on vintage bycycles, dressed up for the event, every single soul exuding an old time glory.
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When I was a teenager I had to cycle to and from school everyday, spending 40 minutes of peddling through the city on my much loved bicycle. I really enjoyed those moments. What I didn't enjoy were those moments where I got to my bike and realized I had forgotten to put a cover on my saddle, which meant that I would have to cycle home with a wet behind.
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I learned from her the way to enjoy every single moment, day by day, just as she did until she left. Every time I return to my hometown, there is always someone who talks to me about her and even old people call me by her name. All of them say that my mother and I look very much alike.
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What you are about to read and see through the pictures below is a little bit of stolen history. L'Eroica is one of the most beautiful historical Italian races which is held in the hills of Tuscany every year. Seventy-five kilometres on antique bikes, dressed like the old times, where each of the souls who make it exudes the old times' glory...
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LomoKino in hand, set out on your trusty steed, whatever your modern "steed" may be and take in your surroundings! Rediscover neighborhoods overlooked when peddling home or new breathtaking landscapes observed from the comfort of your train compartment!
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Spending my Saturday exploring Pulau Ketam on a bicycle, zigzagging through rickety wooden plank bridges and capturing awesome photos using my La Sardina!
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Why it is a good idea to take your bike on your next lomo-tour?
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Flávio, my dear friend from college who sold his car and bought a bicycle.
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A ride from Amsterdam to the fortress of Brederode passing through fascinating landscapes in the countryside. The ruins are a place lost in time and space, filled with history and memories. It’s an enchanted place to visit and lose some city stress.
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The perfect location for a perfect day in the sun.
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Ride your bike at night and have the LC-A with you
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Together with the windmills, tulips fields are the most famous landscape in the Netherlands. In 1593, the first tulip was placed in Dutch soil and since then the country has been in multi-coloured bloom.
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A quick guide on how to move around London.
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I first started skateboarding a lot of years ago. It quickly became clear that I was not very good, and I decided to draw attention away from this sad fact by picking up a camera and filming or taking pictures of my friends who actually knew what they were doing with their skateboards. So, when I got a Diana it was inevitable that I would use it to take pictures of skateboardy things.
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Beijing’s labyrinth of backstreets that’s home to “the city’s hardest bar to find”.
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Cycling on the runway! How cool is that? The National Runway Cycling and Skating (NRWCS) takes place at the usually out-of-bounds Paya Lebar Air base. It is a yearly event jointly organized by SAFRA National Service Association (SAFRA) and the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) to promote a healthy and active lifestyle.
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An eclectic parade of colourful bicycles and tricycles wheeled in, in hopes to outdo each other in this special rumble! In the end, we had to choose 3 winners - hop in, and let's see who made it to the top 3 list!
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Have you been to a place where you can FEEL the history? Have you been to a place where you can FEEL the existence of the God? If you haven't, this is the place.
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"a-l-b-e-r-t-o":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/-a-l-b-e-r-t-o- discovered an island in the mouth of Amazon river. Bikes footballs and buffaloes fill the streets of this isolated and to a large extent uninhabited place on earth. A truly wonderful location with plenty of pictures to make our eyes drool, "a-l-b-e-r-t-o":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/-a-l-b-e-r-t-o- takes home this weeks award. Congratulations!
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When I decided to come back to Brazil, I studied the geographic map and I was fascinating to discover this big island at the mouth of the Amazon and Tocantins rivers. It’s roughly the sides of the Netherlands and Switzerland, but no more than a dozen villages are scattered in Marajò.