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  1. Rebecca Hill avatar Rebecca says:

    Great shot of the cloud-capped peaks in Alesund, Norway across the water! Looks like a change in the weather isn’t too far off. From Rebecca Hill, Canberra, Australia

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Sentinel and his Dog Cloud hovering over the concreted land masses and solitary streets created by artist Alberto Burri in 1984/1989 to honour the people of Gibellina the Sicilian town destroyed in a 1968 earthquake. Neville provided this description and submitted the photograph, taken near Gibellina, Sicily, Italy.

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