Dry season poetry. 4 (inspired by Xata)
Gravina in Puglia.
Gravina in Puglia. Other view.
HFF.
Evening sun, and swinging bridge.
Il ponte-acquedotto.
Chiesa rupestre Madonna della Stella.
In the old town. At night.
In the old town of Gravina.
Edicola sacra.
The bell tower at night.
Geometries.
Rooftop swimming pool.
Good bye. See you soon.
Happy BD my love.
Hallo.
Ciao Ciao.
Iceland.
Iceland. 2
Iceland. 3
Washed ashore.
Preserve our alpine nature.
Tribute to A.
A flower and snails.
Old bauxite mine.
HBM!
Le Murge.
Lone tree.
Harvest.
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Flowerpot and a balaustre.
The blue door.
HWW.
Dry season poetry. 2 ( inspired by Xata).
Dry season poetry. 1 (inspired by Xata).
Dream on......
Trio.
Last sunrays and the old olivetree.
Hff from our place :)
Sunflower fields and country house.
The color of the wheat.
Look trough.
Harvest.
A present.
3 luglio.
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Historically, the Murge have been the seat of transhumance practice in animal husbandry, since at least the first millennium BC,[3] with cattle being moved to Abruzzo in summer, and southwards during winter.
Until the 19th century, agriculture was characterized by large latifundia, owned by a few landowners, and the relative lack of water, forming part of a region sometimes called "the feudal South".[4] Present-day economic activities include marble quarries, and the production of olives, wine, almonds, cherries, and mulberries. The animals grazed include sheep, goats, domestic pigs, and cattle.
Until the 19th century, agriculture was characterized by large latifundia, owned by a few landowners, and the relative lack of water, forming part of a region sometimes called "the feudal South".[4] Present-day economic activities include marble quarries, and the production of olives, wine, almonds, cherries, and mulberries. The animals grazed include sheep, goats, domestic pigs, and cattle.
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Splendid landscape and image, Annemarie
Many thanks for interesting information too
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