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Photos by jesusa martinez: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Antonio Cristerna said:

just a m a z i n g ........¡¡¡¡¡


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Evan27 said:

Wonderful texture in this photo as only black and white can do it. This reminds me of another famous photographer who also shoots NYC black and white photographs...excellent photos of all the landmarks and skylines of the city


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ayyoob sharifi said:

nice composition of colors, you have a beautiful gallery, I add you as favorite greetings from Iran


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LIOR_S said:

Great one Arcadi, yes in deed!! Peace from israel


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Rafael Saludes Rams said:

Hola Esseil. Me apresuro a dar respuesta a tu mensaje, rápido, de agradable contenido, sincero y amigable, virtudes que pocos mensajes tienen. Me doy cuenta de tu gran valor personal y para mi es una satisfacción.

Luego miraré Wikipedia para conocer lo que supone Imperia = Oneglia+Porto Maurizio, por donde tantas veces he paseado.

Mientrastanto cordial saludo desde Reus-Catalunya-España. Rafael.


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Víctor Schz de Lara said:

Thanks a lot pazolidis, greetings from Spain


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zio fabio said:

dearest arcadi, your ebro is always so beautiful, metaphysical!


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Coal Miner's Boy said:

Chris, thanks very much for your sentiments. My family had the same decision to make on dad. When his lung collapsed again, the doctors said they could take "aggressive measures" to keep him alive. They basically meant a respirator and feeding (and other) tubes. The decision was fairly easy to make because Dad loved life; would not have wanted to give it up easily, but definitely would NOT have wanted to "live" like that!

You ought to visit your cousin. The Oregon coast is alive with sights to delight the camera. There's a photo op at every turn int he road it seems. We had a god friend in LA who was from Brooklyn, loved the NY Rangers passionately, but could not conceive of moving back to northeast winters and New York city living. He even worked in an office in the Empire State building for a time, but much preferred life in Pasadena, California.

Greetings,

Paul


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Baron V. said:

mui bonita


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