
Tuscan hill town A typical Tuscan hill town photographed from a villa near Paganico.
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Village church, Paganico Photo taken on Easter Sunday 2006.
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Grosseto Grotty Grosseto. Don't let these pictures deceive you. Apart from...
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Cathedral, Grosseto
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Grosseto
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Massa Marittima The medieval town of Massa Maritima has been a mining centre since neolithic...
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Duomo, Massa Marittima
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Massa Marittima
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Massa Marittima
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Massa Marittima
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Duomo, Massa Marittima
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Pienza The hill town of Pienza owes its existance to Pope Pius II, who built...
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Pienza
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View from Pienza
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View from Pienza
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Me in Pienza
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Pienza
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Montepulciano One of the highest of the Tuscan hill towns.
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Montepulciano
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Montepulciano
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Montepulciano
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Duomo, Montepulciano A cathedral without a facade. Pity about the spots of rain on the camera lens.
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Montepulciano
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Montalcino
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Montalcino A town with a chequered history. Once poverty stricken, its current...
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Montalcino
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Montalcino
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Montalcino
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Montalcino
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The castle at Montalcino
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Sant' Antimo monastery Nice view, pity about the scaffolding.
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View from Sant' Antimo
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Monte Oliveto Maggiore Another monastery.
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Siena
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Palazzo Pubblico, Siena This 14th century building dominates Il Campo - the spectacular square at the...
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Il Campo, Siena
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Il Campo, Siena
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Museo Civico, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena
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Siena
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Duomo, Siena
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Piazza Duomo, Siena
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Siena
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Siena
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Siena
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article published 04/23/2006
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