A raid in someone else's garden


Sometimes I like to enter someone else's garden to (steal??) take some pictures.

Here's the result of my ten minutes raid.

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All the pictures were taken by me with the smartphone camera.

 

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lemming
lemming

I am Italian, over 50, interested in many things: geology, science fiction and cryptos


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