Kissed by the sun by francescafrancesconi

Punta sa Bua, Cala dei Francesi, Sardinia.

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Liquid rocks by agoralex

Arrived, by now the sunset, on the way home, we met a particularly beautiful part of the river Verzasca. How to resist the temptation to steal a last shot?

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Verzasca river #2 by agoralex

The Verzasca is a Swiss 30-kilometre (19 mi) long mountain river originating at Pizzo Barone and flowing into Lake Maggiore.[1] It is known for its clear turquoise water and vibrant colored rocks, as well as its treacherous currents. The Verzasca Dam is a few kilometers upriver from this lake.

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Corippo by agoralex

With a population of just 12, as of December 2013[2], it is the smallest municipality in Switzerland. Despite this, it possesses the trappings of communities many times its size: an official website (www.corippo.ch), its own coat of arms, a village church, a restaurant, and a mayor who leads a town council consisting of three local citizens. The village has maintained its status as an independent entity since its incorporation in 1822.

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