princeofsayan · 9 months ago
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Weekend!
By Prince of Sayan
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twopoppies · 1 month ago
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Hi Gina! I recently went to Civita while on vacation and while I know it's a famous spot (was long before harry) I did not expect so many people there in the middle of the week
And many fans know which one is Harry's house but when I tell you there was a queue to take a picture of it 🫣
I mean it's one of the best kept houses beside the restaurants, so many flowers and cute plants at the entrance but still...these people knew VERY well it was his house (heard them talking about it lol) and I felt so bad I couldn't even look at it more than once lmaoo
There are rumours about him selling it and after seeing the situation for myself I wouldn't be surprised
I never really understood why he would let everyone in on that property. But, maybe he knew he ultimately wanted to sell it. It must be such a strange life knowing that people actually take a pilgrimage to see your various houses.
I can't believe there was a queue. LOL!
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calabria-mediterranea · 7 months ago
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Civita, Calabria, Italy
Civita is hilltown town in Calabria in the heart of the Pollino National park, in Southern Italy's Calabria.
In Civita, Calabria, the history centers on an Albanian community fleeing from the Turks. While a precise arrival date is not known, the first Albanian explorers most likely came to the area in the 1470s. The “new” arrivals brought their language and culture with them, settling throughout the Pollino Mountains.
In keeping with Civita’s history, the local religion and village architecture reflect Arbëreshe culture. Just off the main piazza stands the Italian-Albanian Mother Church dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta. Its parishioners follow the Byzantine rite as part of the Eparchy of Lungro, an Italo-Albanian diocese in Calabria, subject to the Holy See. The Baroque structure features many elements of the Byzantine church, such as the beautiful iconostasis in walnut and olivewood, numerous icons and frescos.
Civita maintains its original layout, with neighborhoods of old two-story stone houses with large fireplaces situated along narrow lanes. Interestingly, the facades of several homes resemble faces, with a long chimney for the nose and windows for eyes.
The chimney stacks are another characteristic of the village, each unique design giving that personal touch to the habitation.
This village of fewer than 1,000 also boasts the dramatic natural setting of northern Calabria’s Pollino Mountains, part of Italy’s largest national park. One of Civita’s highlights is the Gole del Raganello, a deep canyon carved by the Raganello River, which flows to the Ionian Sea. From Civita’s enviable position of 450 meters (1,480 feet), views of the expansive river valley extend all the way to the sea!
From the oldtown, you can hike down the side of the canyon or take a jeep to the Ponte del Diavolo. This Devil’s Bridge has the familiar tale of having been constructed by the devil in exchange for the life of the first soul who crosses it. Being cleverer than the diavolo himself, the local landowner who made the pact with the devil tricked him by sending a sheep, instead of a person, over the new structure.
Photos by Un Trolley per Due and Calabria: The Other Italy
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scooby-doo-exploration · 6 months ago
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TAG on ‘Archive’: https://scooby-doo-exploration.tumblr.com/archive
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persa-tra-i-miei-pensieri · 3 months ago
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Modellino della città di Civita di Bagnoregio presente nel Museo Geologico delle Frane grazie al quale è possibile scoprire che un tempo c'era un ponte medievale sul quale correva la strada che univa Civita a Bagnoregio di cui oggi rimane solo un pezzo completamente pensile sul vallone sottostante e che anche il ponte di accesso moderno ha subito nel corso del tempo un abbassamento di circa 20-25 metri a causa dell'erosione naturale.
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Le diverse frane susseguitesi nel tempo e le relative conseguenze:
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Ed è lì proprio in quel museo e davanti a questo modellino che ho avuto la conferma che ci eravamo documentati bene quando stavamo creando quella trama ...c'é davvero un tunnel di attraversamento della rupe di Civita, che la attraversa per intero, ricavato dall'ampliamento di una galleria etrusca e che veniva usato in passato quando le frane impedivano l'accesso della via principale.
Non ho trovato la casa che abbiamo usato per il racconto ma almeno il tunnel ho avuto la conferma esserci
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daisiesonafield-blog · 1 year ago
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Hey, do you no the name of the Castello where the pap walk 🐙 was done last year ?
Traveling to Italy and would love to see the place
Hi dear,
It's not a castle, it's a tiny village. It's called Civita di Bagnoregio! There's a lake close by the area too, if you're traveling that would be a cool activity!
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inviaggioverso · 2 months ago
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Civita di Bagnoregio :la città che muore
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leightondphoto · 10 months ago
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2023 Revisited | Leighton DaCosta, San Diego Photographer
HAPPY 123123 DAY!
2023 was an amazing year in San Diego. There were way more ups than downs and I am blessed to see another year! Thank you to all the clients and friends, and clients who became friends, and friends who became clients.
We had a blast in Jamaica during Carnival, LA Fashion Week work with BVFW was phenomenal, we went chasing waterfalls and bars in the middle of the ocean to capture some travel portraiture.
The portraits this year were widely varied, from influencer headshots, acting headshots, costume photography for international beauty queens, and beauty shots for music artists, along with some commercial work as well.
Let’s not forget the weddings in Vegas or the trips to the desert!
Cheers to the completion of 2023 and a new start in 2024. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AS ALWAYS!
LD
And here’s some quick shots from BVFW LA…
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ferris60 · 1 year ago
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Due ragazze a zonzo su una macchina rossa (3): le città dei gatti
Il bello di andare a zonzo tra gattare è che se una si ferma a cottolare un gatto per strada l’altra non si scombussola o si scazza. E in giro per la Tuscia (chiamiamo gennericamente così tutta la zona che sta a cavallo di tre regioni -Lazio Umbria e Toscana- e no, non voglio ingaggiare una disputa geografica quando i tre quarti delle persone che conosco hanno difficoltà con i punti cardinali, e…
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lies · 12 days ago
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Sometimes when I'm birdwatching
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twopoppies · 1 year ago
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I know you are one of those who refuse to believe H’s new-not that new tattoo has anything to do with that woman because it’s just ridiculous - for me it’s the same as how everyone related Cinema to her because it’s just 1st thing what come to everyone’s mind. And then we slowly we found out it’s indeed about….gay sex 😂. After finding out H’s finsta is following that hotel in Civita and they have cat named Colazione and dog named…Olivia. It still feels but odd to me that he would randomly tattoo names of dog and cat (or 2 cats if we mention Gemma’s cat) but he’s Harry and his sense of humour is still unknown for us.
Plus, add in that he follows that hotel from his finsta… I’m honestly howling.
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conformi · 5 months ago
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Civita di Bagnoregio VS Eyvind Earle, concept panorama storyboard painting of Prince Philip, Samson, and Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty, 1959
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titanomancy · 10 months ago
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The complex organization of the Adeptus Ministratum, or Administratum, is responsible for the administration of the whole of the Imperium; it manages over a million inhabited worlds. Planetary government buildings, records offices, taxation centers, and many more are controlled by the Administratum; they are usually distinguished by the sign of the Imperial eagle over the main door. Many bloody assaults and valiant defenses have taken place in and around urban and planetary government buildings; they are natural command posts, and the fall of the Administratum normally indicates the fall of the city. This building is often the attacker’s primary target.
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alessandro-accebbi · 1 year ago
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CIVITA DI BAGNOREGIO, Lazio, Italy 🇮🇹 by @manutoni24
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thebusylilbee · 1 year ago
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wild how according to polls between 67% and 70% of french people don't identify with a specific religion, with half of those calling themselves atheists and half of those calling themselves non-religious/agnostic, and YET you still got catholic c*nts trying to claim this country is a christian country as if its history should somehow have an impact on its current existence which is as insane as saying "France was a big monarchy so France is fundamentally monarchist" even tho we famously killed our silly little monarchs to end that bullshit
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illustratus · 2 years ago
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View of Civita Castellana by Daniël Dupré
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