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RE: Seniga in nine minutes

in Worldmappin4 months ago

Thank you, yes, I stopped, I decided to do the tour with you, I figured it would be at an early hour since there was no one on the streets, or maybe the townspeople are very busy, or maybe there are few people, or both.

Beautiful houses, castles and churches, a town that lends itself very well to film a dramatic and catchy period movie.

The church tower was a victim of the daylight hours, fantastic, wasn't it?

Thanks for the ride, it was nice and pleasant.

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Thank you @adaluna1973 for taking part in this little tour. :))
It was late afternoon, so maybe people already rested at home or had dinner. Later, when I went once again, at almost 9 p.m. there were a few more people on the streets, but not many. We rested well and had a very good breakfast at our accommodation the next morning and then continued with our journey.

A dramatic movie - that would be cool to film there. I hope the post was not very dramatic haha 😁

I love the drama, the location reminded me of something as special as Romeo and Juliet, that's what I meant.
It would be super nice to continue traveling through your posts...at least from my armchair I'll have that opportunity, it's more real than watching it from a TV documentary.

Have a great trip with your family.

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Actually, Verona where the story of Romeo and Juliet was placed is not that far from this place. You got the right feeling... Last year we stayed close to Verona and one lake, Lago di Garda. This reminds me that I still haven't posted about that visit 😅 - a whole year passed... Ok, I will have to correct this delay one day 😁
Thank you!

Really????
I can't believe it, it's just that the buildings took me exactly to visualize the setting of that movie.
What a nice connection...

Well I would love to see the scenery of the place you say, please when you do will you tag me so I don't miss it?

Thanks

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