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photographer: Mauro Maione
Twilight over Cappella di Vitaleta in Orcia Valley, Tuscany, Italy

photographer: Cristian Umili
An abandoned train in the old manganese mines of the Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy

photographer: Cristian Umili
Abandoned copper mine, the water carries with it the mineral that is colored with the contact with the water itself creating the natural sculptures. Zatta mountain, Graveglia valley, Liguria, Italy

photographer: Martina Vanzo
Facade of GUM, State Department Store, in the Red Square, Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

photographer: Martina Vanzo
Two soldiers in the cathedrals square, Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

photographer: Martina Vanzo
The bright domes of the Annunciation Cathedral in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

photographer: Martina Vanzo
The Cathedral of the Archangel inside Moscow's Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

photographer: Martina Vanzo
The State Kremlin Palace and the Trinity Tower at the main entrance, Moscow, Russia

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Sunset from the church of St. Leonardo Vecchio, Casamazzagno, Comelico, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Sunset from the church of St. Leonardo Vecchio, Casamazzagno, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
The ancient bell tower of San Leonardo Vecchio, Casamazzagno, Comelico, Italy

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Chateau de Chambord is the greatest of the castles in the Loire Valley. It is one of the most important castles in the french Renaissance too, as it is supposed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is famous its double helical ramp. It is surrounded by a great natural area too.

photographer: Diana Crestan
Piazza delle Erbe in Padua, in the background the Palace of Reason or Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Veneto, Italy, Europe

photographer: Diana Crestan
The silhouette of Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore. It is a 16th-century Roman Catholic church located on Giudecca Island, in the city of Venice, Italy, Europe

photographer: Marco Faliero
Beautiful and sweet sunset near the tiber Island. The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

photographer: Marco Faliero
Beautiful and sweet sunset near the tiber Island. The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome. It is a really romantic place.

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity