It’s rare to find the perpendicular in Venice. In fact, much of its charm lies in its faded, slightly askew appearance.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 2015
It’s rare to find the perpendicular in Venice. In fact, much of its charm lies in its faded, slightly askew appearance.
What history that door has seen! I love it!
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Super interesting — what a great find!
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Intriguing! 🙂
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Fascinating, Debbie. Have a wonderful 2016.
janet
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Gorgeous colors and cool perspective! Happy New Year!
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Interesting discovery.
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That is so cool! Happy New Year and all the best for 2016 🙂
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And a Happy 2016 to you too!
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Whoa – that’s a little dizzying 🙂 Great find!
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I think that door has been through a lot!
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If only it could tell us its stories…
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Thats beyond cute. It’s great to have an eye for this little things!
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I wouln´t dare to oben this door! 😉 Great shot!
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Nor me. I think it’s a case of “Look, Don’t Touch”.
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Just wonderful! I would like to see how it opens….
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It would probably just fall into the water!
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores.
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This is fantastic…love the movement of the photo, really fascinating!
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