Funny that he has been in Larciano. I’ve been there a few years ago. It’s a really tiny place.
The_Last_Cast on
Madlad 🤗
CastelPlage on
So beautiful and before mass tourism I guess
Avarent on
A few years ago, he digitized practically all of his analogue photographs. I then saved them in my Google Photos and since then I keep coming across great pictures that give an authentic insight into life 30-50 years ago.
JHock93 on
Am I right in thinking that the Leaning Tower used to lean slightly more in those days? I vaguely remember concerns about it collapsing when I was a kid and so they had to make some adjustments to the lean so that it would stay standing, resulting in less of a tilt.
M1ckey on
Amazing to see. My grandparents went to Italy in the 1980s, even the film colours look similar. Thanks for sharing.
GoldenMirado on
Love the brown signs in the last picture. They point you towards tourist attractions and what they’re called. Germany used them since the 80s I think.
MalatoEpico on
Italy was still beautiful back then
Machette_Machette on
That’s super cool to share.
heyitsmark_ on
It gives me slightly Assassins Creed 2 vibes! Nice photos! 🙂
darthwhy on
I’m trying to guess which region he visited
Vulkirr on
I spot a little Fiat 126!
Footz355 on
A Fiat 126 🙂
GovernmentBig2749 on
Florence is amazing, all of Italy is but Florence…
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Funny that he has been in Larciano. I’ve been there a few years ago. It’s a really tiny place.
Madlad 🤗
So beautiful and before mass tourism I guess
A few years ago, he digitized practically all of his analogue photographs. I then saved them in my Google Photos and since then I keep coming across great pictures that give an authentic insight into life 30-50 years ago.
Am I right in thinking that the Leaning Tower used to lean slightly more in those days? I vaguely remember concerns about it collapsing when I was a kid and so they had to make some adjustments to the lean so that it would stay standing, resulting in less of a tilt.
Amazing to see. My grandparents went to Italy in the 1980s, even the film colours look similar. Thanks for sharing.
Love the brown signs in the last picture. They point you towards tourist attractions and what they’re called. Germany used them since the 80s I think.
Italy was still beautiful back then
That’s super cool to share.
It gives me slightly Assassins Creed 2 vibes! Nice photos! 🙂
I’m trying to guess which region he visited
I spot a little Fiat 126!
A Fiat 126 🙂
Florence is amazing, all of Italy is but Florence…