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| sent on November 29, 2012 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Franco, it's really sad to see this skeleton, I remember a very nice tower on which I came up and you could see the surrounding landscape. I hope that this combination of Innocenti tubes should be replaced with the original material ....... dream??
Hello and thanks for the document. stefano Ciao Franco,è veramente triste vedere questo scheletro, io ricordo una torre molto bella su cui ero salito e si poteva ammirare il paesaggio circostante. Mi auguro che questo intreccio di tubi innocenti venga sostituito con il materiale originario.......sogno???? Ciao e grazie del documento. stefano |
| sent on July 13, 2014 (15:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
it's been almost two years since the publication of your photo and I'll bet that the irons in the meantime have rusted standing there ...... or am I wrong? great shot documenting the impossible .... the recovery of our beautiful Italy affected in various natural events, where the man has become impotent .... good evening Franco! Mario ciauzz sono passati quasi 2 anni dalla pubblicazione della tua foto e scommetto che i ferri nel frattempo si sono arrugginiti stando lì...... o sbaglio? ottimo scatto che documenta l'impossibile....il recupero della nostra bella Italia colpita in vari eventi naturali, dove l'uomo è diventato impotente.... buona serata Franco! ciauzz Mario |
| sent on July 13, 2014 (19:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good evening, Mario. You should visit Campo Imperatore (Little Tibet) and the countries around it. Here is the famous St. Stephen's Sassanio, I have pictures of the tower before the crash, the pylons are to see what it was. The country was restored a few years ago by a young Swedish great sensitivity, has transformed the houses in many small hotels. For a different holiday, joy for those who love photography. E 'on the internet doing in the name of the country. Hello- Buona sera, Mario. Dovresti visitare Campo Imperatore (piccolo Tibet) e i paesi intorno. Qui famoso è Santo Stefano di Sessanio, ho le immagini della torre prima del crollo, i tralicci sono per far vedere com'era. Il paese da qualche anno è stato restaurato da un giovane Svedese di grande sensibilità, ha trasformato le case in tanti piccoli alberghi. Per una vacanza diversa, gioia per chi ama fotografare. E' su internet facendo in nome del paese. Ciao- |
| sent on July 13, 2014 (19:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Franco, thanks for the information, I'll keep 'mind if I am lucky enough to happen in these parts! ciauzz grazie Franco per l'informazione, la terro' ben presente se avrò la fortuna di capitare da quelle parti! ciauzz |
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