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Nettuno
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The town was founded by the Saracens in the 9th century. It is a popular tourist destination today, where there are a well-preserved old quarter, the Borgo Medievale, with mediaeval streets and small squares, and the Forte Sangallo, a castle built in 1503 by renaissance architect Antonio Da Sangallo Il Vecchio (Antonio da Sangallo the Elder). It is an important center of pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint Maria Goretti. In the shrine there is a crypt where lie the mortal remains of the saint. The church keeps also a priceless polychromed wooden statue of Our Lady of Grace, which is honoured by the town with a procession every year the first Saturday of May. Nettuno has one of the most important Italian baseball teams, Danesi Nettuno often winner of the Championship. This game was taught to the local people during the Second World War by U.S. soldiers, who landed along the coasts for the Operation Shingle. At the north edge of town is the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial, where over 7,800 U.S. soldiers are buried.[1] The privately-owned Villa Costaguti-Borghese at Nettuno, built 1648, has extensive gardens in a landscape park designed about 1840, now protected as a nature reserve. The Borghese Gladiator was discovered at Nettuno. A key feature of Nettuno is the "fort" - a medieval wall which goes around an entire neighborhood of stone-paved streets. In the late 1980s, Nettuno figured prominently as a transit point for Jewish immigrants on their way to Israel or the United States. Since the Soviet Union and Israel did not have diplomatic relations, Italy agreed to serve as a staging ground for Jewish refugees to Israel from the Soviet Union. Upon entering Italy, refugees would file a petition with the Israeli consulate and await approval. Many Jews took advantage of this opportunity to petition the U.S. consulate for asylum to let them enter the United States on religious persecution grounds. Though the majority of Russian Jews settled in Rome and Ladispoli (a small city near Rome), a significant number of them, particularly those from the Ukrainian city of Odessa, chose Nettuno as their temporary home, perhaps due to its magnificent beaches and lively night scene. Other, much more insignificant Italian cities such as Santa Marinella also served as temporary homes, though they offered little beyond "Wheels of Immigration" - a pretzel-like snack as comfort to their visitors.

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::gaeljet2
08/14/10 8:24 AM GMT
nice one, i d have turned a little on the left to see more of the sea otherwise very nice
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::Hottrockin
08/14/10 8:51 AM GMT
Gorgeous scene dripping with tons of grand colorings!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
.Catharina1
08/14/10 10:02 AM GMT
In my pm this post I was writing about... I love it! This is a shoreline.. wow! Mich
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.roxanapaduraru
08/14/10 10:09 AM GMT
I love this post and also you provide a really accurate presentation of the area!Beautiful picture and really great on my desktop!:)
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.koca
08/14/10 12:55 AM GMT
Fantastic shot and very good story telling. I love it very much.
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.gabi_h
08/14/10 2:41 PM GMT
Fantastic work here!
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.Starglow
08/14/10 2:47 PM GMT
Wonderful scene and great work.
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Logun7
08/14/10 2:52 PM GMT
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Wow this is a stunning shot Ed!!
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
.Joanie
08/14/10 3:05 PM GMT
Outstanding capture Ed!!! A stunning piece indeed!
Joanie
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::Jimbobedsel
08/14/10 3:22 PM GMT
Sensational shot.
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JUST CALL ME BUBBA
::0930_23
08/14/10 3:46 PM GMT
Wonderful panorama EDV. I really like the composition.

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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::sharonva
08/14/10 4:26 PM GMT
Outstanding pic and post-photo! I also enjoyed the narrative, including the American connection. :)
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::trixxie17
08/14/10 4:26 PM GMT
Really interesting history and a great shot.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.Delkaoth
08/14/10 5:02 PM GMT
I love the depths of colors and the amazing sky to match! Well done!
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Revan Delkaoth - Romans 8:28 "All things work together for good to them that love God and to them who are the called according to His purpose."
.elektronist
08/14/10 7:01 PM GMT
Very interesting story and great work.

Tanju
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.MudMilF
08/14/10 8:59 PM GMT
Amazing picture and a great story behind it. Lovely work.
Michaela
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"The effort of art is to keep what is interesting in existence, to recreate it in the eternal." George Santayana
::Inkeri
08/14/10 9:13 PM GMT
A Gorgeous scene and Magnificent photo.WOW
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::PatAndre
08/14/10 9:40 PM GMT
I just got this in the VB. I seldom tell people how I voted on their image but I will reveal the vote on this one-I gave it a ten. It is very rare for me to give anything a ten. This image deserved it. It is gorgeous. It is perfect in color, exposure and composition. KEEP-PAH!
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.catweasel
08/14/10 11:24 PM GMT
Sheer beauty.
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"I'm never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don't do any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more." - Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
::tigger3
08/15/10 3:07 AM GMT
Ed, Marvelous post work done once again. Beautiful
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::luckyshot
08/15/10 10:22 AM GMT
Ed - The accolades for this photo are too numerous to elaborate. Suffice to say, it is outstanding. Faved. Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine
::corngrowth
08/15/10 11:27 AM GMT
Ed, when I was peeping through my friend-list early this morning I already faved this image, but now I'm able to see it on full screen size, to save it and to comment on it.
Excellent post in all ways. You did a great job on this one, my friend!
Regards, Cornelius.
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Cornelius was here either to enjoy your image or say 'thank you' for your interest in my work. Please CLICK HERE to see my journal!
::allisontaylor
08/15/10 1:39 PM GMT
I really love the colorful coastline. Beautifully composed, your perspective add so much interest with diverse contrasts of a city by the sea. I assume it is softer, from noise removal, I would love to see more from this area. Saved.
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::gandarva
08/15/10 5:56 PM GMT
Excellent photo Ed! I would really like to visit this place and the history you provided is great! Very nice color and effect! If you can, I'd like to see more photos of this place! Thanks for the beautiful photo! Allen
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.icedancer
08/15/10 6:53 PM GMT
WOW Ed, this such a breath taking image and splendid colour. Gave it a high score
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.Eubeen
08/16/10 6:26 AM GMT
A beautifully captured scene and informative narrative. Great work.
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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams
.rozem061
08/19/10 3:06 PM GMT
Fantastic image !
John
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-*A Wallpaper is worth a million words - And I leave them Speechless!*- ...
::garrettparkinson
08/19/10 4:32 PM GMT
A very fun shot to stare into. So much going on. I love
how the shoreline with its buildings wraps around. Truly
a lesson in perspective.

Garrett
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.tanimara
08/23/10 2:38 AM GMT
A wonderful shot. I love the way the old blends away into the new. Fantastic colours too - grazie!
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What is life, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare - and take pictures!
.Toto_san
08/26/10 8:51 AM GMT
A sight for sore eyes. So nice.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20

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