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| sent on November 30, 2017 (13:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Black and white that makes the idea of ??the coming storm very good, congratulations. Beautiful also the baroque sanctuary. Where is it? I can not see if the bell is triangular, a déjà vu from my parts.
A good greeting
Renato Bianco e nero che rende molto bene l'idea del temporale in arrivo, complimenti. Bello anche il santuario barocco. Dove si trova? Non riesco a vedere bene se il campaniletto è triangolare, un déjà vu dalle mie parti. Un caro saluto Renato |
user126778 | sent on November 30, 2017 (13:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Shrines with clouds filled with rain always have a mystical / disturbing ... Beautiful and beautiful b / w photo Lory I santuari con le nuvole cariche di pioggia hanno sempre un che di mistico/inquietante... Foto stupenda e bellissimo b/w Lory |
| sent on November 30, 2017 (14:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you! Renato, I do not know where you are but this is the Sanctuary of Valinotto at Virle Piemonte provincial di Torino Vi ringrazio! Renato, non so di dove sei ma questo è il Santuario del Valinotto a Virle Piemonte provincial di Torino |
| sent on December 01, 2017 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
They are from San Vittore, Valle Mesolcina. Between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries a singular phenomenon was developed in the valley: architects, stuccoers and Mesolinky masters migrated to the south of Germany and built many baroque buildings. In the valley they returned regularly and here and there remain some signs of their work. In Soazza there is a triangular bell tower like that of the Sanctuary of Valinotto. Thanks for the information. Probably in the spring I will pass in your part, in Racconigi at the Centro Anatidi and in Dogliano for Dolcetto. ;-) Sono di San Vittore, Valle Mesolcina. Tra il Seicento e il Settecento si sviluppò in valle un fenomeno singolare: architetti, stuccatori e muratori mesolcinesi emigrarono nel sud della Germania e costruirono molti edifici barocchi. In valle tornavano regolarmente e qua e là rimane qualche segno del loro lavoro. A Soazza c'è un campaniletto triangolare come quello del Santuario del Valinotto. Grazie per l'informazione. Probabilmente in primavera passerò dalle tua parti, a Racconigi al Centro anatidi e a Dogliani per il Dolcetto. |
| sent on December 04, 2017 (10:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Renato, when you pass by Racconigi make a whistle! We come to LIPU willingly and have a coffee then!
Thanks to you also shared information, I know something more even me. :-P Renato, quando passerai da Racconigi fai un fischio! Alla LIPU ci vengo volentieri e ci prendiamo un caffè allora! Grazie anche a te delle info condivise, ne so qualcosa in più anche io. |
| sent on December 04, 2017 (15:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
OK, if I pass, I'll show myself, thank you very much. OK, se passo mi faccio vivo, grazie mille. |
| sent on December 05, 2017 (9:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Grazie a te |
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