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TFF044070 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044069 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044068 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044067 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044066 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044065 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044064 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044063 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044062 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044061 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044060 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044059 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044058 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044057 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044056 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044055 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044054 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044053 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044052 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044051 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044050 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044049 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044048 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044047 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044046 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044045 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044044 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044043 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044042 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044041 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044040 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044039 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044038 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044037 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044036 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044035 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044034 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044033 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044032 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044031 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044030 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044029 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044028 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044027 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044026 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044025 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044024 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044023 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044022 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044021 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044020 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044019 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044018 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044017 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF043227 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043226 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043225 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043224 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043223 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043222 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043221 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043220 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043219 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043218 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043217 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043216 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043215 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043214 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043213 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043212 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043211 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043210 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043209 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043208 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043207 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043206 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043205 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043204 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043203 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043202 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043201 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043200 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043199 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043198 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
TFF043197 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
In Poffabbro, the traditional Christmas celebrations each year are characterised by the incredible number of nativity scenes that the inhabitants of the village set up in the streets, in windows and everywhere else.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
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