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Los centenares de palomas en la Plaza San Marcos, han sido sustituidas por cientos de gaviotas, que vuelan y planean muy cerca de los turistas.
I have been to Venice 4 times now. St Mark's Basilica has never been without scaffolding. For a complete view of its magnificent facade I would need to stitch together images taken over 30 years worth of visits. Still, it is hard not to marvel at it's beauty.
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high high hiiiigh
totalmente llena de energia ahi arriba.
no tengo muchas palabras
pic by pau, edition me. san marcos. feb 09
View from Campanile to Basilica di San Marco / St Mark's Basilica and Sestriere Castello - Venezia / Venice - Veneto - Italia / Italy
St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy, needs no introduction. Was glad to be able to visit a few years ago!
.. è stato bello, uno dei migliori dei miei carnevali e non certo perchè Balich mi ha messo il giardino degli orrori a San Marco e mi ha tolto la musica... nulla di personale ma per il 2011 auspico qualcosa di diverso meno "baracconate" e un ritorno allo spirito del vero carnevale laddove l'incontro è mediato solo dalla parte che desideriamo mostrare, "semel in anno licet insanire", e quando la cornice è Venezia insanire diventa magico
Grazie Philip, grazie Giusi e grazie Francesco
on the top on the top on the top!!
buen lugar ahi arriba de todo como para....
no tengo que seguir con una lista interminable de cosas. a quien no le gusta estar en la punta de una montaña solo con amigos?
pd. lens of my camera are broken, still i took the camera to that trip. oh and maybe the cam is broken too. i can use it anyway, but it's not the same.
maybe this is the chance to get more analog. then i'll post some of the pics i took with leica. cheers!
The other side of the clock, the North Clock face as seen from the Merceria .
This clock face comprises: an outer fixed ring in marble, inscribed
with the hours in Roman numerals, within which is a tondo of
mosaic scattered with golden stars. Inside this is a moving disk
(about 170 cm in diameter) of flaming rays in embossed copper,
with traces of original gilding; face of the sun serves to indicate the
hours.
At the centre is a copper St. Mark Lion; once gilded, this serves to
cover the end of the axle transmitting power to the clock-hand.