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Italy Pictures: Visiting the Charming Land |
Saturday, 22 November 2008 | |||||||
"The Creator made Italy from designs by Michaelangelo." ~ Mark Twain
"You may have the universe if I may have Italy." ~ Giuseppe Verdi
"Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy." ~ Bertrand Russell
"What is the fatal charm of Italy? What do we find there that can be found nowhere else? I believe it is a certain permission to be human, which other places, other countries, lost long ago." ~ Erica Jong
Photo credits: Italy Wallpapers, Venice Wallpapers
Mysterious Places in Italy - This site has the intention of gathering places, legends, stories really happened, signs, odd, curious, corners can not be explained in Italy. Places really furrowed, touched, photographed, designed and described here. The history is told so by ancient writings, but especially from all that surrounds us, an open book on our origins and the way forward, easy to understand, you just need to know how to read between the lines of nature and archeology.
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