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Luoghi Abbandonati - Abandoned Pl

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noble church chapel important Ligurian family sent on January 09, 2016 (21:27) by Enricopelos. 2 comments, 231 views.

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#Urbex #Abbandono #Decadenza #Luoghiabbandonati #Abandonedplaces #Abandonment





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sent on January 09, 2016 (21:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It 'a shame that places and works well go to ruin. Around the world there are many countries without our history and our works of art that would jump for joy if they had what we neglect. But we are in Italy, and not everybody can appreciate and preserve the enormous cultural heritage that our ancestors have left us. Bravo to the evidence you have collected.
Greetings Paul.

avatarjunior
sent on January 09, 2016 (22:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Paul thank you for the appreciation and you're absolutely right. The curious thing is that the more I discover these places and more new ones come out. Not only do we have a cultural / artistic officer huge but there is also one more hidden, less official, but no less important in many cases, just as big ... a greeting henry




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