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Tenuta di Murlo, Umbria, Italy Inst @kirsten_macdonald_
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The Tampa Times, Florida, August 15, 1917
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Georgy Chulkov, from “Autumnal Love,” featured in “A Treasury of Russian Verse,”
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Sunday Vibes
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phoebe tonkin and teresa palmer pose for vouge australia.
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Frederick Boissonnas. Four Dancers in Flight, 1900s
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San Gimignanno Tuscany Italy
With its multitude of towers sticking out against the horizon, San Gimignano is one of the most iconic and recognizable destinations in Tuscany. In every corner of the world, there lives someone with a dream to visit this ancient village and to feel the experience of stepping into a perfect Medieval postcard. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, San Gimignano, also called the “Manhattan of the Middle Ages,” owes its fame to the incredible quantity of towers that rose above the rooftops of the small town, as many as 65 during the days of the town’s heyday. Thirteen of those splendid towers make up a distinctly unique skyline today.
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The Pazyryk Carpet, the oldest known surviving carpet in the world, 5th century BC. Scythian [3300x3500]
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Peppermint flavoured dreams.
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