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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. Juancito, the official musician of the village's celebrations. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. Juan Farfàn, owner of one of the fews bikes of the village.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. Juancito, the official musician of the village's celebrations. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Dana village, craftwoman.Dana is a small village in central-western Jordan situated on the edge of a large natural gorge, Wadi Dana.
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  • Les Baux, in the back the Camargue. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Tela: the beautiful Garifuna village of Miami, on a narrow sand bar between the Caribbean Sea and the Laguna de los Micos.
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  • Castagniccia, La Porta village, St. Jean Baptiste, the most famous baroque church of the island.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. A tower of the castle.
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  • Atlantic Drive. Dooagh village.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Still today Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Burano island. The village and St Martino church.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara village. Archeological museum's entrance.
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  • The highlands (puna) of Jujuy province near Bolivia's border. Rinconada village near the Bolivia's border.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Achill Island. Atlantic Drive. Dooagh village.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Humahuaca village.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir street. This village has the largest menhir collection of Apulia, nicknamed as "Menhirs Garden".
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  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes the old Saxon school.
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  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
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  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
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  • countryside east of Aleppo. Traditional life in a 200 year-old mud brick compound village.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Tela: the beautiful Garifuna village of Miami, on a narrow sand bar between the Caribbean Sea and the Laguna de los Micos.
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  • Atlantic Drive. Dooagh village.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Turquoise coast. the fishing village of Kale is now a tourist spot.
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  • Turquoise coast. the fishing village of Kale is now a tourist spot.
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  • Ornella Ladins village near Pievenallongo.
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  • Casinca, Loreto di Casinca village.
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  • Balagne, Aregno village.
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  • Castagniccia, Carcheto village.
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  • Balagne, Pigna village.
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  • Balagne, Pigna village.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. The çardaks, leafy-roofed shelters set up along the Euphrates river, restaurants standing in the water, so you can eat with the feet on the cold waters of the river.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. El-Rizk Cami mosque (1409 A.D.) with a slender minaret similar to those in Mardin.
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  • Cilento Nat Park. Teggiano village in the Vallo di Diano (Salerno)
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village. Henningsvær Bryggehotel
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional work of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Balagne, Belgodere village.
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  • Balagne, Pigna village.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The graveyard of the small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Humahuaca village.
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  • The highlands (puna) of Jujuy province near Bolivia's border. Rinconada village near the Bolivia's border.
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  • Yoscaba village near the Bolivia's border.
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  • 1972-Washington Sq (Village), Halloween.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Portmeirion village is a wonderfully eccentric slice of Italianesque architecture and Mediterranean serenity, overlooking the estuary of the River Dwyryd. Portmeirion was the brainchild of a single architect, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who acquired this remote promontory in 1925 and didn't complete his dream project until 1975, when he was in his nineties.
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  • Sant'Antioco island. The reconstruction of a Punic burial site in the hypogaeum village including a series of Punic tombs built between the late sixth and the end of the third century B. C. later adapted as houses from the poorer classes of the country; these underground places are known by the name of Is Gruttas, the caves.
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  • Xlendi, a traditonal fishermen village, now a seaside destination.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Humahuaca village.
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Tilcara village. Protest against the uranium mines in a area protected as UNUESCO'S World Cultural Heritage.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir street. This village has the largest menhir collection of Apulia, nicknamed as "Menhirs Garden".
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
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