A Journey through Italy: one photo every day - Complete Recap: from # 41 to 50 [ENG/ITA]
Civita di Bagnoregio: Alleyway in the old town (Author's photo - All rights reserved)
Civita di Bagnoregio: Vicolo del centro storico (Immagine dell'autore - tutti i diritti sono riservati)
Ciao a tutti,
è arrivato il tempo delle vacanze anche per me. Ho lavorato così tanto ultimamente... che pensavo che le vacanze non sarebbero mai arrivate. Fortunatamente, le agognate ferie sono arrivate!
Odio dover staccare proprio ora che Steem e Steemit attraversano un periodo difficile. Steemit è un'ottima opportunità sotto tanti punti di vista ed è importante continuare a sostenerla.
Per questo motivo ho deciso di continuare a pubblicare sul mio blog e dal momento che i miei followers me lo hanno chiesto con insistenza, riassumerò brevemente tutte le fasi del mio viaggio in 12 post.
Pubblicherò un riassunto ogni giorno con i link ai post originali.. Spero vi piaccia!
Quando tornerò dalle vacanze, posterò i nuovi episodi del mio "Viaggio attraverso l'Italia"!
Hello everyone,
I think it's time to go on holiday for me too.
I've worked so hard lately... thought the holidays would never come. Well, fortunately, vacations came along!
I hate to cut this short just when Steem and Steemit are under severe strain. Steemit is a fantastic opportunity in so many ways and I think it is important that we continue to support it.
For this reason I decided to keep posting on my blog about my "Journey through Italy" and since People have been asking me that a lot lately, I will sum this up very briefly all the stages from my journey in 12 posts.
I will post one summary every day with the links to the original posts.. I hope you like it!
When I get back from vacation, I'll be posting the new episodes of my "Journey through Italy"!
Veramente un grande spettacolo questa raccolta di luoghi e foto. La prima foto, Civita di Bagnoregio, è veramente bella per la sua ricchezza di colori tra geranei rossi e gelsomini rampicanti. Luoghi e scorci fantastici!!!
Sono contento, un riassunto era diventato necessario dopo oltre cento post!
Hello, I like your photos, I'm from Venezuela but my grandfather was Italian (Triggiano Bari). I love seeing the beautiful Italian landscapes. Thanks for sharing your beautiful images.
Hi @lordvampirex! Triggiano is only 10 minutes away from where I live. I'm from Bari.
Have you ever been to Italy?
Unfortunately not, I have family that if I live there (Dicosola) I really want to go some day but the situation in Venezuela does not give me the possibilities to go, but it is a dream that I have to fulfill some day and I hope it is the soonest possible, apart from the fact that the government took over the land of my grandfather = / and are building (mercato agroalimentare di bari) and unfortunately the money was not received from us by said sale = / if it was not already there but we have the suspect that a family member is left with the money and how we are so far away and we can not go because it only remains to be lost (I hope you can understand why everything is written by google translator)
The translation is OK ;-)
I'm sorry about what happened, the distance only complicates things.
I hope this dream to stop being a dream and become a reality. ;-)
hopefully yes =D if I manage to be able to go remember to warn you to tell me places to visit =D
Of course! ;-)
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Thanks a lot.
beautiful photographs love it
Thanks
another beauty. Was it ever cloudy on your visit ? Every photo is so sunny
Ahahahah... :D
Actually, We're selling these photos in several microstock sites and buyers like the empty skies a lot better.
@miti you are very good landscap photographer keep it up..
Thanks
nice photos
Oh! beautiful old house.
Thanks
Hey @miti , Congratulations for photography, the pictures look awesome.
Your pictures describes a whole story, this post has to be number 1 trending.
Thanks for your kindness!
Excellent article. I really liked it. Good luck to you and Love.
Nice architecture, thanks
You're welcome