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San Gimignano—–an Italian town with stone walls and towers.

February 6, 2024 by Blogfinger

San Gimignano is a medieval hill town in Tuscany (Siena region) Italy. By Paul Goldfinger. © Undated silver gelatin darkroom print. San Gimignano is a medieval walled hill town in Tuscany (Siena region) Italy. By Paul Goldfinger. © Undated silver gelatin darkroom print.

 

DAME KIRI de KANAWA    from Tosca  “Viss d’arte”  (Giacomo Puccini)

 

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