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  • Milan , square Gae Aulenti
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: square Jemaa El Fna Morocco
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: square Jemaa El Fna Morocco
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: square Jemaa El Fna Morocco
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  • Carpi, Piazza dei Martiri , among the biggest square in Italy
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  • Portugal, Lisbon, Praca do Comercio
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  • Portugal, Lisbon, Praca do Comercio
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  • Milan , Colonne di San Lorenzo
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  • Milan, Chinese selfie in Piazza del Duomo
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  • Bologna, Piazza Verdi
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  • Bologna, Students in Piazza Verdi
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  • Bologna, torre degli Asinelli
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  • Bologna, Piazza Maggiore
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  • Bologna, Teatro Anatomico
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  • Bologna, Piazza Galvani
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  • Bologna, Piazza Galvani
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  • Bologna
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  • Bologna, Piazza S. Stefano
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  • Bologna, breakfast in Piazza S. Stefano
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  • Portugal, Cordoba
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  • Portugal, Praca do Comercio Lisbon
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  • Germany, Monaco:
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  • Portugal, Lisbon, Praca do Comercio
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  • Bologna, Students in Piazza Verdi
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  • Bologna, fontana del Nettuno by Piazza Maggiore
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  • Bologna, Piazza Maggiore
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  • Bologna, Piazza Galvani
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  • Bologna
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  • Bologna, relaxing and studying by the Pozzo dei desederi
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  • Bologna, breakfast in Piazza S. Stefano
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  • Bologna, breakfast in Piazza S. Stefano
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  • Portugal, Cordoba
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  • Portugal, Praca do Comercio Lisbon
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  • Milan , Piazza del duomo, view from 900 Museum
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  • Milan, the '900 museum overlooking Piazza del Duomo. The Museo del Novecento (Museum of the Twentieth Century), located in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, is a public venue dedicated to the exhibition the display of Milan's collection of Twentieth-Century Art..A portion of this collection is displaied at the Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano (Boschi Di Stefano House Museum), where some of the works donated by the Milanese collectors Antonio Boschi and Marieda Di Stefano are on exhibition.
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  • Milan, the '900 museum overlooking Piazza del Duomo. The Museo del Novecento (Museum of the Twentieth Century), located in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, is a public venue dedicated to the exhibition the display of Milan's collection of Twentieth-Century Art..A portion of this collection is displaied at the Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano (Boschi Di Stefano House Museum), where some of the works donated by the Milanese collectors Antonio Boschi and Marieda Di Stefano are on exhibition.
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: palce Jemaa El Fna Morocco
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  • Milan, the Duomo before a raistorm
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  • Venice, Piazza S. Marco
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  • Venice, Piazza S. Marco
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  • Palermo, Fontana Pretoria in heart of Palermo
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  • Freiburg Solar city-21.jpg
  • Bologna, Piazza Santo Stefano
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  • Bologna, Piazza Santo Stefano
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  • Bologna, Piazza Santo Stefano
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  • Bologna, Piazza Minghetti
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  • Bologna, Piazza Minghetti
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  • Bologna, Piazza Minghetti
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  • England, London:sandwich man in Piccadilly Circus
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  • Svizzera Locarno, Piazza Grande........Switzerland,  Canton Ticino,  Locarno, the " Piazza Grande" , famous for the screening during the cinema festival. the screen during the festival is one of the biggest in Europe Lake Maggiore and its valleys are alpine landscapes that merge into typically Mediterranean scenery, where popular traditions are combined with internationally renowned events, and villages, in which time seems to have stood still, peep down from their lofty peaks on towns that are looking to the future. Fascinating contrasts that make this a unique region
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  • Svizzera, Locarno, Piazza Grande nel riflesso di un negozio con il simbolo del festival del cinema e una foto con hitchcock........Switzerland,  Canton Ticino,  Locarno, the " Piazza Grande" , famous for the screening during the cinema festival. the screen during the festival is one of the biggest in Europe. the leopard is the symbol of the festival. Lake Maggiore and its valleys are alpine landscapes that merge into typically Mediterranean scenery, where popular traditions are combined with internationally renowned events, and villages, in which time seems to have stood still, peep down from their lofty peaks on towns that are looking to the future. Fascinating contrasts that make this a unique region
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  • Venice, Piazza S. Marco
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  • Palermo, Fontana Pretoria in heart of Palermo
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  • Palermo, Fontana Pretoria in heart of Palermo
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  • Freiburg Solar city-22.jpg
  • Bologna, Piazza del Nettuno
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  • Bologna-6.jpg
  • svizzera, Ascona......Switzerland,  Canton Ticino, Ascona,  bars in the lakefront   Lake Maggiore and its valleys are alpine landscapes that merge into typically Mediterranean scenery, where popular traditions are combined with internationally renowned events, and villages, in which time seems to have stood still, peep down from their lofty peaks on towns that are looking to the future. Fascinating contrasts that make this a unique region
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  • Svizzera, Locarno, Piazza Grande......Switzerland,  Canton Ticino,  Locarno, the " Piazza Grande" , famous for the screening during the cinema festival. the screen during the festival is one of the biggest in Europe Lake Maggiore and its valleys are alpine landscapes that merge into typically Mediterranean scenery, where popular traditions are combined with internationally renowned events, and villages, in which time seems to have stood still, peep down from their lofty peaks on towns that are looking to the future. Fascinating contrasts that make this a unique region
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  • Italy, Genoa, Tango Festival: Piazza de Ferrari , the heart of Genoa, where the Palazzo Ducale is located...Italy, Genoa, Tango Festival:  Piazza De Ferrari, the heart of the town where the Palazzo Ducale is located , Modena
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: preparing the the ring ealry in the morning for the 11 o'clock trial, the last before the Pslio at 7 pm.  Any visitor to Piazza del Campo during the days preceding a Palio will see the square completely transformed. The entire square is paved with blocks of tufa rock and the track around which the Palio is run is covered with brown earth. Wooden stalls are arranged around the square to seat the authorities and those who have walked in the ceremonial processions. The centre of the square is fenced in to contain the vast crowd that assembles to watch the race. The perimeter ring in Piazza del Campo, normally paved in "pietra serena", is coverd by a layer of earth composed of a mix of "tufo" and sand. The thickness of this layer, although varying at different points, results in an average thickness of about 15 cm. The desired compactness is obtained by the use of steam rollers. By watering it periodically, the earth is not allowed to become too dry, and as a result it is maintained elastic and compact. Overall, however, it is a "hard" earth in respect to normal race track conditions.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Carlo Sanna , socalled Brigante, Onda.  preparing for the  trial called " Provaccia" , the bad trial, for the lack of enthuasiasm shown by the jockeys who spare the horses for the demanding evening race. If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men. After this test, captains and jockeys gather at the City Hall to enscribe the jockey and show his colors. After this the jockey can no longer be changed.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: breakfast in one of the bar around the Piazze del Campo. If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: breakfast in one of the bar around the Piazze del Campo. If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: If you want to see the Palio you can choose among the wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square), the windows of the Palaces on the Square and the balconies. The last are very few and, as they have a higher position and better view, like the windows,  they are more expensive. The balconies can accommodate up 2 rows of people (the first have chairs the second just stand). The windows are managed directly by the owners of the Palaces in the Campo Square or by the same Palio Business Men.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Giovanni Atzeni, called Tittia from the Istrice contrada .  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Giovanni Atzeni, called Tittia from the Istrice contrada .  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Acquila, SElva, Oca.  the horses enetered the square ready for the race. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: :from right , Chiocciola, MOntone Onda. the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Chiocciola, MOntone, Acquila , Selva. the final 100 meters of the last tour. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
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But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). In the past the borders of this curve were covered in mattresses in an attempt to protect falling horses and jockeys. Recently, however, the curve is sheathed in the same plastic material used as buffer in car racing. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: horses get rid of their Jockeys at the Curva del CasatoOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
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But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: horses get rid of their Jockeys at the Curva del CasatoOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio:  Onda pssing MOntone , Chiocciola still heading. the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio:from right , Chiocciola, MOntone Onda.  At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: tourist going in and out the Piazza del campo passing throw the narrows wooden Seats called “Palchi” (all around the square)
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  • Antwerp, Market square
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  • Antwerp, Market square
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: Jemaa El Fna square
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: square Jemaa El Fna Morocco
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  • ITALY, Liguria, Camogli: giochi di bambini nella piazza del porticciolo.....Italy, Liguria, Camogli:children palying with the ball in the small square..
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  • PUGLIA , ITALY, Cisternino, Butcher in the main square. here you can order the meat and make them cook it on the place
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: from right Chiocciola ,Onda,  Montone  and Selva.  the straight section between the Curva del Casato heading to the arrival At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
    Palio di Siena-71.jpg
  • Italy, Siena, the Palio: san Martino curveOn the basis of a detailed reconstruction of horse accidents which have happened on this race-track during the last 20 years of the Palio, we see that the greatest number of accidents have happened at San Martino (57% of the cases) in respect to "Casato" (37% of the cases.)<br />
<br />
But while at the curve at San Martino the accidents have happened both on the first lap (45%) as well as on the second lap (55%), at the "Casato" curve the accidents have happened mostly on the first lap (70%). In the past the borders of this curve were covered in mattresses in an attempt to protect falling horses and jockeys. Recently, however, the curve is sheathed in the same plastic material used as buffer in car racing. At the shot of the mortaretto, the horses come out of the Entrone and line up at the starting line, known as the mossa. As soon as the last horse reaches the starting line the race begins and lasts for three rounds of the square (about 1 kilometre in total). The first horse to cross the finishing line is the winner, regardless of whether it is still mounted.
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  • Naples, Dante square
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  • Naples, Dante square
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  • London, chinese restaurant in Leicester square
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  • MAROC, Marrakesh: square Jemaa El Fna
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  • England, London: bathing in Trafalgar square fountain
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  • ..Switzerland, Uzwil, Health Balance clinic for animals....A detail of the structure of the clinic: Health Balance is a platform..for the development of complementary medicine. It is built on an area..of 78.000 square meters, with elegant architectural structures built..according to geobiological principles. The construction has cost over 5..million Euro... The goldfish swims lazily between the fronds of fake seaweed, under the attentive gaze of the medical staff. ?When he came here he was moving all wrong. He swam crooked, he was almost upside-down,? explains Marisa Polanec, obviously enthusiastic at the result. For it appeared that the littlest in-patient at Health Balance, the Swiss clinic for animals, had been suffering from electrosmog poisoning. ..An unusual complaint, yes, but here, in the midst of the clinic?s futuristic architecture and the green hills of San Gallo canton, the concept of normality is done away with even before arriving at a diagnosis. That?s because, to identify the cause of the goldfish?s suffering, Urs Buehler ?kinesiologist and the centre?s founder, as well as the owner of an industrial colossus in the region ?simply asked it, by using his ever-present dowsing rod. .. The goldfish swims lazily between the fronds of fake seaweed, under the attentive gaze of the medical staff. ?When he came here he was moving all wrong. He swam crooked, he was almost upside-down,? explains Marisa Polanec, obviously enthusiastic at the result. For it appeared that the littlest in-patient at Health Balance, the Swiss clinic for animals, had been suffering from electrosmog poisoning. ..An unusual complaint, yes, but here, in the midst of the clinic?s futuristic architecture and the green hills of San Gallo canton, the concept of normality is done away with even before arriving at a diagnosis. That?s because, to identify the cause of the goldfish?s suffering, Urs Buehler ?kinesiologist and the centre?s founder, as well as the owner of an industrial colossus in
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