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| sent on March 09, 2015 (18:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fascinating ... The human presence is essential; i like it !! Affascinante... La presenza umana è fondamentale; mi piace!! |
| sent on March 10, 2015 (1:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In fact, by the sense of proporzioni.Grazie for the visit and appreciation. In effetti da il senso delle proporzioni.Grazie per la visita e l'apprezzamento . |
| sent on April 05, 2015 (16:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Bella, please tell me where? Bella, mi dici dov'è per favore ? |
| sent on April 05, 2015 (21:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
We are in Abruzzo, under the slopes of Majella and exactly in Fara S.San Martino (the home of the De Cecco pasta to be clear ... Del Verde, and other .In the point that you see, a person of average height, spreading his arms touches the extremes of roccia.La tradition, the French Bishop Martino, after San Martino, split the mountain with his elbows to create a gap .If you are interested, there's a picture in my galleries hermitage founded by him and brought to light a few years ago, after hundreds of years had been buried by a layer of debris high of more than fifteen metri.Grazie for attention, hello Nando. Siamo in Abruzzo, sotto le pendici della Majella ed esattamente a Fara S.San Martino (la patria della pasta per intenderci De Cecco...Del Verde,ed altre .Nel punto che vedi,una persona di media statura,allargando le braccia tocca gli estremi della roccia.La tradizione vuole che il vescovo francese Martino ,in seguito San Martino ,spaccò la montagna con i suoi gomiti per crearsi un varco .Se ti interessa,c'è nelle mie gallerie una foto dell'eremo da lui fondato e riportato alla luce qualche anno fa ,dopo che per centinaia di anni era stato sepolto da uno strato di detriti alto di più di quindici metri.Grazie per l'attenzione,ciao Nando . |
| sent on April 06, 2015 (14:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You are kind Nando, I thank you for the beautiful story of the historical tradition. See you soon. Paul Sei gentile Nando, ti ringrazio per il bel racconto della tradizione storica. A presto. Paolo |
| sent on April 06, 2015 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
And 'the least we can do when you share a passion and love for their likely terra.Ciao, Nando E' il meno che si possa fare quando si condivide una passione e probabilmente l'amore per la propria terra.Ciao,Nando |
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