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Mustangs at Little Big Horn...

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Mustangs at Little Big Horn sent on December 04, 2013 (22:24) by Francesco De Luca. 7 comments, 1490 views.

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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument - US National Park - Montana (USA)



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sent on December 06, 2013 (19:56)


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Bella. Ma il cielo è poco interessante, avresti potuto tagliarne un po'.

Bella. But the sky is not very interesting, you could cut a bit '.

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sent on December 06, 2013 (20:03)


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Capperi è vero. Forse mi è sembrata troppo sottile... ma la tua osservazione è giusta. Grazie molte

Capers is true. Perhaps it seemed too thin ... but your observation is correct. Thank you very much

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sent on December 06, 2013 (20:20)


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Di nulla, un saluto.

Anything, a greeting.

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sent on March 01, 2014 (14:07)


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Mi piace moltissimo com'é! Un'immagine che sa di libertà!Sorriso

I love what it's like! An image that smacks of freedom! :-)

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sent on March 07, 2014 (9:44)


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Per me fu una frande emozione anche perchè comparvero all'improvviso da dietro la collina e poi è vero poche situazioni trasmettono un'idea di bellezza e libertà cone un cavallo selvaggio al galoppo. Grazie per il passaggio e ancora complimenti per i tuoi scatti

For me it was a Frandi also because emotion suddenly appeared from behind the hill and then it is true a few situations convey an idea of ??beauty and freedom cone a wild horse galloping. Thanks for the ride and again congratulations for your shots

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sent on May 25, 2014 (21:16)


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che spettacolo! Ma sono davvero cavalli selvaggi?

what a show! But I'm really wild horses?

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sent on May 28, 2014 (19:44)


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Abbiamo chiesto presso l'information center del parco e ci è stato detto che vivono allo stato brado salvo controlli periodici sul loro stato di salute. Quando li abbiamo incrociati stavano andando ad abbeverrasi sul fiume, il Little Big Horn appunto, da li poco distante. Un saluto. Francesco

We asked at the information center of the park and we were told that live in the wild except for periodic checks on their health status. When they were going to abbeverrasi we crossed the river, the Little Big Horn in fact, not far from them. A greeting. Francis


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