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May 25, 2006, 8:58:53 PM
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Remember last summer...



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Hi, your picture has been featured here :aww:
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~crackfif May 29, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
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Big thanks !!!
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~amma-lirio Feb 3, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
I miss summer... :heart: Nice shot

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~crackfif Feb 10, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
Summer is not so far !!! ;-)
Thank you.

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:icontiver:
like out of the movie "Gladiator"
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~crackfif Apr 27, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
I never thought about that... It's true !

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:icontiver:
haha yeah, really isn't it?! Maybe you shot at the same location, who knows.
I really believe to know that the makers never were in Rome actually ..
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~crackfif Apr 28, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
Hummm... The same location ? I don't think so !
But it could be funny... :P

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:icontiver:
haha! was it France then? Why don't you think they could have been there .. ^^ frequently (I live in a smaaaaall city) they record parts for a nation wide series on TV here .. so .... why not ;)
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:iconellie-the-dreamer:
This looks like something out of the computer game Zelda. It's like a fantasy.

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