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photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog, Casera Matarot
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, larch through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, forest through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Dolomiti of Brenta,Natural Park of Adamello-Brenta, mountains through the fog
photographer: Marco Faliero
Beautiful and sweet sunset near the tiber Island. The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Marco Faliero
Beautiful and sweet sunset near the tiber Island. The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome. It is a really romantic place.
photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Marco Faliero
The Tiber Island is the only island in the Tiber river which runs through Rome and and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity
photographer: Alessandro Tagliapietra
The Big Ben Tower through the trees illuminated at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
photographer: Alessandro Tagliapietra
In the tube through the platforms, subway in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
At night time, when the moon light goes through the standing stones, this landscape has a sacred side to show up
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
The rays of light going through the scot pine branches light up the heather
photographer: Fortunato Gatto
A photographer taking pictures through the wavy sea at Staffin Bay
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.