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Oh, I do like the misty quality of this image 🙂
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Thanks … that was taken when I went to Padua with Franz … if you remember we left Trentino in sun-shine going through a tunnel which links us to Val Padana and found fog. It was really like a slap in the face. Anyway I took a lot of photos from the train windows and this is one of them.
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Ah yes …. I remember ….
It’s misty and eerie … yet strangely beautiful too. As a photo. In person it would indeed have felt like a slap in the face. 😦
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LOL … it sure did … but here in sunny Trentino, I can appreciate it a lot more.
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