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A lazy afternoon in Caorle

    04/30/2008 | Location: Caorle, Italy
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Even Italy's small towns contain precious remnants of the country's storied past. Caorle is no exception. The Blessed Virgin of the Angel Church, pictured here, sits on a small bluff overlooking the beautiful Adriatic Sea and is just one of several important historical sites in town.
(Photo by Thushan Amarasiriwardena, caption by Michael D. Kurtz / LongJaunt.com)
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