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Giovinazzo: The streets I

December 4, 2013 by rachelsanghee

When I first visited the little seaside town Giovinazzo, I was mesmerized with the streets. I still am.g1

But then I tend to look where I walk now because I keep on tripping, and this time, I actually went out to take some photos. If you go out to any street from around 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., you will see no one walking around. Most of the shops will be closed, nobody will be walking on the street and all you can hear is people talking, chopping sounds and the tinkling of pot and pans.

오전 11시부터 오후 3시정도까지는 이탈리아의 점심 시간. 너무 철저하게 점심시간이라 11시부터 밖에 나가보면 걸어다니는 사람을 찾아볼 수 없고 다들 부엌에서 요리하는 소리만 북적북적 들린다.

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Fisherman’s tunnel. I almost wanted to snatch that boat and take it home.

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Romeo and Juliet reenactments, anyone?

로미오와 줄리엣 한번 찍자.

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All photos by rachelsanghee

Filed Under: Italy, Lifestyle Tagged With: Europe, Giovinazzo, home, Italian, Italy, post, streets, travel, village, 거리, 여행, 우편함, 유럽, 이탈리아, 커플

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