Photos by frenzy.PISCOPIO : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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in che data e stata fatta la fotto grazie
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prima di essere la casa della cultura è stata l'antico "salone" dimastro Paolo Carnovale,punto di ritrovo per scambio di idee e forse vero punto di cultura p.s. complimenti per la foto
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The gentleman in the military uniform is Eugene Sapare, my cousin and uncle by marriage to Maria Condo. It was very exciting for me to see this picture. Can anyone tell me the name and relationship of the other men? I visited Pazzano with Fausto Sapare from Padua, about five years ago. I helped him map the family tree. My father was Vinicio Condo. I reside in Tampa, FL and hope to visit Pazzano again. My e-mail is frankcondo@yahoo.com if anyone is interested in communicating.
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'The Persians put up an argument. "Men of Croton", they said, "don't you see what you 're doing: You 're robbing the king of Persia of one of his runaway slaves. Do you think King Darious will be happy with this insulting behavior?..." These words made no impression on the Crotonians, however, so the Persians set out on their return voyage to Asia without Demokedes and also without the merchant ship they had brought with them. They gave up trying to learn more about Greece, the reason they had come for, since they had lost their guide. However, Demokedes did ask them, just as they were putting to sea, to do something for him-to tell Darious that Demokedes was engaged to marry the daughter of Milo. He did this because the name Milo the wrestler counted for a lot at the Persian court.' From Herodotos' The Histories. Thalia. Book 3:137.
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Ottima prospettiva e profondita' di campo.
Saluti
Taverniti
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spettacolo unico, peccato per la terrazza,potrebbe essere tenuta meglio.(in altre regioni sognano posti simili)
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non sono sicuro del posizionamento:grazie per eventuale correzione.
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