The Pulteney bridge is one of the six last inhabited bridges of the continent.
One of them is ever posted in Google Earth Hacks. It is the "ponte vecchio" in Florence, Italy.
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It had this nickname in the eight hundred, since it was imagined that the prisoners that of here they transited going from the courts to the jails, looking out at the marvelous view on the lagoon and on the island of S.Giorgio, they knowing that you/they would not have seen anymore very probably the light of the sun again.
The Friendship Bridge connects Foz do Iguaçu (in Brazil) to Ciudad del Est (in Paraguay) - A Ponte da Amizade liga o Brasil ao Paraguai em Foz do Iguaçu, PR - Brasil.
The Cathedral or Duomo of Florence as we see it today is the end result of years of work that covered over six centuries of history. Its basic architectural project was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio at the end of the 13th century; the cupola that has made it a symbol for the whole of Tuscany was created by that genius of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi, while the facade that completed it ...
Baptistry of St. John and the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral which are the symbol of Florence and are the symbol of the Renaissance
It is Google Earth about them. I wanted to place and see.
The starting point of all art.
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