street lamp

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Seagull resting on a street lamp
Seagull resting on a street lamp
Twin clouds on Senigallia harbor
Twin clouds on Senigallia harbor
Seagull landing on a stree lamp
Seagull landing on a stree lamp
Senigallia harbor
Senigallia harbor
Boat returnig to harbor at night
Boat returnig to harbor at night
Out of focus stree lights
Out of focus stree lights
Out of focus stree lights
Out of focus stree lights
Out of focus stree lights
Out of focus stree lights
Street light and lighthouses at night
Street light and lighthouses at night
Senigallia harbor at dawn
Senigallia harbor at dawn
Senigallia harbor at dawn
Senigallia harbor at dawn
Senigallia Harbor, at Night
Senigallia Harbor, at Night
Senigallia Harbor, at Night
Senigallia Harbor, at Night
A beautiful winter afternoon
A beautiful winter afternoon
Senigallia under the snow
Senigallia under the snow
Running at the harbor with the snow
Running at the harbor with the snow
Sightseeing in Otranto
Sightseeing in Otranto. Otranto is a town and comune in the province of Lecce, in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses. It is located on the east coast of the Salento peninsula.
Sightseeing in Otranto
Sightseeing in Otranto
Sightseeing in Otranto. Otranto is a town and comune in the province of Lecce, in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses. It is located on the east coast of the Salento peninsula.
Sightseeing in Otranto
Resting seagulls
Resting seagulls
Corso II Giugno bridge at night
Corso II Giugno bridge reflected in Misa river at night.
Corso II Giugno bridge at night
Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night
Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night. Portici Ercolani (Ercolani's Arcades) are sequence of 126 arches of Istria stone along the right bank of Misa river in Senigallia, Ancona, Italy. They owe their name to Monsignor Giuseppe Ercolani (1677-1759) who designed them in the mid-eighteenth century to house the many merchants who arrived in town in July, for the famous trade fair named after St. Mary Magdalene.
Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night