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New on 500px : MacArthur Causeway by PapoMena by PapoMena
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New on 500px : Room for a king… by CarinaB01 by CarinaB01
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New on 500px : Museo Soumaya, Mexico City, Mexico by RaGaByRaju by RaGaByRaju
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New on 500px : Venetian paths by MaurizioRewinds by MaurizioRewinds
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New on 500px : Sky atrium II by Elstrup by Elstrup
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Sky atrium a cozy backyard forming an atrium to the new minimalist hotel building with its strengengte lines – enjoy
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New on 500px : The university of the future by michaelsauer by michaelsauer
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New on 500px : WU Wien by michaelsauer by michaelsauer
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New on 500px : Just a wetplate by JanKeizer by JanKeizer
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New on 500px : Civita di Bagnoreggio by ValterPalone by ValterPalone
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New on 500px : The town that is dying by ValterPalone by ValterPalone
At the end of the 17th century, the bishop and the municipal government were forced to move to Bagnoregio because of a major earthquake that accelerated the old town’s decline. At that time, the area was part of the Papal States. In the 19th century, Civita’s location was turning into an island and the pace of the erosion quickened as the layer of clay below the stone was reached in the area where today’s bridge is situated. Bagnoregio continues as a small but prosperous town, while Civita became known in Italian as il paese che muore (“the town that is dying”). Civita has only recently been experiencing a tourist revival.
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