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Wednesday 18 July 2012

Italy: A Postcard from Florence


This is just another postcard entry.


The postcard shows Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) which is located in Firenze (Florence),
the capital city of Italy from 1865 to around 1871.



For other www.RambleAndWander.com blog entries on "A Postcard from..." series, click here.


12 comments:

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  1. hang ni keje ape..smua gi tempat hebat2.....cayalah!

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    1. Mana hebat kalau belum dpt sampai NZ/OZ walau sekali, haha! ;-)

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  2. One thing I regret the most was didn't keep up with writing and sending postcard to myself while travelled around Europe. How I wish someone would be so kind to send me postcard from Italy? *wink wink*

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    1. Diana, are you winking with one eye or both eyes? ;-)

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  3. M looking at mt postcards from venezia and roma! rindu nak pergi lagi. sob sob

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    1. Fida, you meant you send postcards to yourself or you just buy some postcards as some souvenirs? Italy mmg kena pergi berkali2 baru puas hati kan? *saja je cucuk* Heheh!

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  4. I always send postcards to myself :). I tak beli as souvenirs. hehehe. KLM tengah promotion kot I tgk the price dlm RM2.6k to Amsterdam! haha. Gatal tangan nak beli lagi, but then I've just bought ticket to Japan. So maybe some other time lah kot. sob sob.. and I nak pergi Turkey inshaAllah. kat sana orang dia cantik-cantik.

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    1. RM2.6k to AMS is quite cheap actually. When are you heading to Japan? And Turkey?

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    2. Hehe... Next year! haha ;p. Japan, march.. turkeyy.. hmmm maybe september?

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    3. Nice... I'd love to go to Japan. Haven't been there yet. Been to Turkey 3 times already but only to Istanbul. Should try to go to other regions in the country too really...

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  5. What a gorgeous image. Were you on a boat?

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    1. Hi, Sarah! Thanks for the compliment. I took this photo from another bridge actually. If I recall it correctly, it's called Ponte Santa Trinita.

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