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Earthquake L‿Aquila: inside the Government‿s palace
March 25, 2014 - L'Aquila, Italy - Central corridor, in the damaged ''Government's Palace'', headquarters of Prefecture, in downtown L'Aquila on March 25, 2014. On April 6, 2009, a devastating earthquake hit the medieval mountain city and its province. The death toll was 309. At five years from the earthquake, some areas of city are still closed, marked by a ''Red Zone'', the reconstruction it's in process (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Earthquake L‿Aquila: inside the Government‿s palace
March 25, 2014 - L'Aquila, Italy - The damaged ceiling of ''Government's Palace'', headquarters of Prefecture, in downtown L'Aquila on March 25, 2014. On April 6, 2009, a devastating earthquake hit the medieval mountain city and its province. The death toll was 309. At five years from the earthquake, some areas of city are still closed, marked by a ''Red Zone'', the reconstruction it's in process (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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L'Aquila, almost five years after earthquake
March 24, 2014 - L'Aquila, Italy - A damaged building in Onna, L'Aquila, on March 24, 2014. Onna one of the countries most affected by the earthquake of April 6, 2009 with the highest number of deaths, 40. Most of the buildings of the town are destroyed and other buildings have suffered serious damage. Five years after the earthquake, the inhabitants live in the new wooden houses built with the contribution of the Autonomous Province of Trento (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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L'Aquila, almost five years after earthquake
March 24, 2014 - L'Aquila, Italy - Men at work in a dark street in L'Aquila, on March 24, 2014. The historic center was largely destroyed by an earthquake in April 6, 2009, including severe damage to the main squares and churches. The historic city center remains a ''red zone'' and is mostrly inaccessible due to strict safety regulations (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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L'Aquila, almost five years after earthquake
March 24, 2014 - L'Aquila, Italy - A damaged building in Onna, L'Aquila, on March 24, 2014. Onna one of the countries most affected by the earthquake of April 6, 2009 with the highest number of deaths, 40. Most of the buildings of the town are destroyed and other buildings have suffered serious damage. Five years after the earthquake, the inhabitants live in the new wooden houses built with the contribution of the Autonomous Province of Trento (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
Doumo Square in the historic area of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
A downtown street of the historic area of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
Collapsed student dormitory (Casa dello Studente) in the centre of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
Filippine's school in the historic area of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
Church of Annunziata in the historic area of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
Doumo Square and in the background the Anime Sante church in the historic area of L'Aquila devastated four years ago by an earthquake of April 6, 2009. Four years after, the historic center is still abandoned, the reconstruction process is slow outside of commercial premises and the city's churches and monuments are still covered in scaffolding.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Italy: L'Aquila, Four Years After the Earthquake
The Fountain of 99 spouts, a historic monument in L'Aquila, located in the district Rivera in the centre of L'Aquila.
Photo: Manuel Romano/NurPhoto/Sipa USA
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Travel the Italian countryside
June 22, 2012 - Gran Sasso, Abruzzo, Italy: A typical Abruzzi man and his sheep walk at Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park in Abruzzo. Abruzzo not only holds a cultural and civil record for protection of the environment, but also stands as the largest area of nature in Europe with a third of its land set aside as parks. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Travel the Italian countryside
June 22, 2012 - Gran Sasso, Abruzzo, Italy: The Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park in Abruzzo. Abruzzo not only holds a cultural and civil record for protection of the environment, but also stands as the largest area of nature in Europe with a third of its land set aside as parks. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Campo Imporatore. A vast high plateau used for horse cattle and sheep summer grazing. Cow Bovine Bos Taurus Livestock Equestrian European Italia Italian Scenic Southern Europe Sasso di Italia Abruzzo ITALY
Sasso di Italia Abruzzo ITALY
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