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That's a wonderful example of a right sized vehicle. I'd love to se Piaggio Apes in the US in stead of the monster trucks. Much safer for those of us on two wheels.
4 months agoThey’re a cousin of trulli, but these conical but flat topped structures are known as pajare. You’ve probably also seen rectangular but flat-topped ones like this, which are lamie. Its remarkable to have three different dry stone structures like this in such a small region.
4 months agoAnother great day!
4 months agoI’m glad that’s not me. It’s hard enough walking through sand without a bike
4 months agoWhat a great hike!
4 months agoI’ve gotten behind on your posts. What a great day!
4 months agoNopal - just like in Mexico!
4 months agoOne of my favourite albums!
4 months agoIt must be really tiny! We can usually fit ours vertically.
4 months agoPrickly Pear?
4 months agoI think I see an Optimist in the previous photo as well.
4 months agoJust jump in. The getting out would be the problem 😝.
4 months agoHey., we had lunch here too. Met a lovely couple from Austria and had lunch with them.
4 months agoWe loved that ride too, going the opposite direction. No trafic in May either. We had the place to ourselves.
4 months ago
I wish that bike could tell us its history. Such a functional setup.
4 months agoInteresting piece of art to the left.