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rebernik's conversations
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I do not speak Turkish (besides tesekür ederim, merhaba, or counting to ten). Therefore, could you, dear BEKIREC, tell me your comment in English. About the picture: It is in front of the photo museum. Greetings from sunny Vienna at 24.4°C, Peter
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Ich fahre auch oft mit dem Rad da vorbei(vom Laaerberg aus), dann Richtung Liesingfluß, bei euch vorbei, bis Kalksburg. Oldie68
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Hey, I just visited this church yesterday, Sunday, while cycling along the creek Liesing. Since you also made pictures at the near-by little lake, and since this is the area, where I live (and jogg and cycle), my question: Did you also live around here? But I also saw pictures of Moscow. Just interesting - and nice pictures. Greetings from sunny Vienna at 21.8°C, Peter
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muito lindo ,,o ideal era descrever o lugar da estatua,,como bairro ,rua etc..beijos
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Hallo Rebenik You was on Sicily too? And in Mazara?!
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A wonderful place for breakfast or a snack, or just to watch.
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I would rate it higher. We went to lots of places in the area, but always came back here because the food and service were so good. The only comparable food was next to Shakespeare & Co. his is the first place I'm going when we return.
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Since I am living in this building, I just want to ask: where are you from?
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The correct name is "Schloss Weikersdorf", "Weikarsfoff" sounds rather Icelandic...
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