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| sent on June 19, 2016 (21:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations friend Sardo, he guided me the surname-Hello-FB- Complimenti amico Sardo, mi ha guidato il cognome- Ciao-FB- |
| sent on June 19, 2016 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, Franco. Hello. August Grazie, Franco. Ciao. Augusto |
| sent on July 30, 2016 (20:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
despite the two ichnusa that clash a bit and graffiti on the walls, I find it an exciting picture, I like nonostante le due ichnusa che stonano un pochino e le scritte sui muri, la trovo una foto emozionante, mi piace |
| sent on September 08, 2016 (17:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Leonardo. Excuse the late reply. You're right, the clash bottles, but I decided not to remove them to witness the fury of some people in an even magical place like Old Gairo. The abandonment tragedy following the flood of 1951 is unfortunately not the only damage done to this country, which over the years has also been depleted by external incursions, despite the vigilance of those who had to abandon it. Thanks for the ride. August Ciao Leonardo. Scusa il ritardo della risposta. Hai ragione, le bottiglie stonano, ma ho deciso di non rimuoverle per testimoniare l'accanimento di certe persone in un posto ancora magico come Gairo Vecchio. La tragedia dell'abbandono a seguito dell'alluvione del 1951 non è purtroppo il solo danno inflitto a questo paese, che nel corso degli anni è stato anche depauperato da incursioni esterne, nonostante la vigilanza di coloro che dovettero abbandonarlo. Grazie del passaggio. Augusto |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (22:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I find it very interesting, I am fascinated a lot by the old Sardinian houses that I often photograph. For me they don't smatter ingest beers at all, in fact, they take me back to the 80s/90s when I was little and I happened to go to the countryside with old people for olive harvesting. Beautiful Photos Igna La trovo molto interessante, mi affascinano un sacco le vecchie case sarde che spesso fotografo. Per me non stonano per niente le birre anzi, mi riportano agli anni 80/90 quando ero piccolo e mi capitava di andare in campagna coi vecchi per la raccolta delle olive. Bellissima foto Igna |
| sent on July 04, 2019 (16:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your appreciation and for the visit. cheers Ti ringrazio dell'apprezzamento e della visita. Ciao |
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