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The Fontanelle Cemetery....

Napoli street e dintorni

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The Fontanelle Cemetery. sent on January 22, 2014 (16:57) by Gisor. 2 comments, 630 views.

at 55mm, 1/125 f/4.5, ISO 800, hand held. Napoli, Italy.




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avatarjunior
sent on January 23, 2014 (0:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very bleak but beautiful! San Gennaro at the edge of the photo is definitely very apt and theme ..

avatarjunior
sent on January 23, 2014 (8:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Martin, very appreciated your comment.
The cult of the dead in Naples has always been very sensitive. This place, which can be called a true "museum of death" is a testimony for centuries. The "capuzzelle" as they are still called by the common people, have always been an object of veneration, especially by those who had lost husbands or sons in the war and that they did not have a grave on which to pray.
I wish you a good day.
peppe


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