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Wonderful shot! Where was this taken..? Donna
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Very nice. Where the brick wall meets the rock wall there seems to be a building with windows and a flight of stairs. Is this a tourist attraction or some sort of water runoff for the city? In any case, it is a very well composed and beautiful photo. I never cease to be amazed by the photos from the really old country.
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Now that gets a double nice.
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