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A sunset with a wicked smile over Tortona, Italy.
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A classic Cumulonimbus incus with mamma on the underside of the anvil, spotted over Tortona, Italy.
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A Sunset over Tortona, Italy.
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A lenticular formation over Isola d’Elba, Italy.
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Pietro described this image as a “Sun explosion over Tortona, Italy”
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Laurie Green says:
A beautiful picture that really appeals to me. The colouring is glorious.
Laurie
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A Gorilla over Tortona, Alessandria, Italy.
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Carolyn Johannesen says:
Ha Ha, King Kong indeed! Great picture.
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Mark Murray. Aberdeen,Scotland. says:
The King Kong of clouds… Brilliant :)
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Shhhhhh dont tell anyone. There’s a monster rat over Tortona, Alessandria, Italy.
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Nancy says:
….Or perhaps it’s delicately belching after a satisfying meal. In any case, it’s a splendid beady-eyed rat.
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The Dalai Farmer says:
Anyone else remember Roland Rat on Tizwas? Looks just like him!
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Veronica says:
Its friday, had a long day at work, come home have a beer, check my emails, like getting ones from the cloud appreciation society, and do like looking at the clouds that look like….so I click on the rat its brilliant its made my day. thanks
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Beate Blecher says:
This one really makes you smile. Thanks, Pietro!
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
I wont' tell anyone if he's good :), very good observation !
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Francis says:
Great, I've rarely seen such crisp, evocative and well-composed "clouds that look like things". :)
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Pietro, the cloud is so beautiful that I almost did not notice that you caught the Moon as well. Lovely!