Minimal
Dressed for Winter time ;-)
waiting for spring
Carnevale !
nell'azzurro
Pronti x San Valentino ?
tenerezza
EMBRACE
a lovely witch
Arles la nuit
Lloc del Pou Inoblidable
many things !
an eagle at the window
echeveria
certosino
Kalanchoe pumila
motori d'epoca
scelta di estrema sinistra ;-)
il mio rosmarino
effetto neve
rainy fence
prunus Pissardi
artista di strada
tears
red decorations
abbandono
lievità in rosa
promesse di sole o di pioggia ?
panchina nel verde
la bicicletta aspetta
anatra muta
prossimamente Tulipani
last embrace
The Drum
Stiff neck
hoping in the rain
ciclamini
back to summertime
relax all'imbrunire
black Friday
FFF : Funny Fence Friday
back to spring
SFF : Sad Fence Friday
AFF : Abandon Fence Friday
zinnia
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Glanum
Glanum (Hellenistic Γλανόν, as well as Glano, Calum, Clano, Clanum, Glanu, Glano) was an ancient and wealthy city which still enjoys a magnificent setting below a gorge on the flanks of the Alpilles mountains. It is located about one kilometre south of the town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Originally a Celto-Ligurian oppidum, it expanded under Greek influence before becoming a Roman city. As it was never built over by settlements after the Roman period but was partly buried by deposits washed from the hills above, much of it was preserved. Only from 1921 it was discovered and, after 17 Centuries, many of the impressive buildings have been excavated and can be visited today.
In PiP the structure of the Main Street
Originally a Celto-Ligurian oppidum, it expanded under Greek influence before becoming a Roman city. As it was never built over by settlements after the Roman period but was partly buried by deposits washed from the hills above, much of it was preserved. Only from 1921 it was discovered and, after 17 Centuries, many of the impressive buildings have been excavated and can be visited today.
In PiP the structure of the Main Street
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Many thank for information too, Nora
Un partage fascinant.
Thank you for the note.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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