Wednesday, June 16, 2010

What Kind Of Flower Is In The Vw Bug



... It must be said that what is known of Pescara on the work of D'Annunzio, a square and three long streets laid radially, next to the river, between merchant and fisherman Levantine and atmospheric, like many villages on the Adriatic coast. ... The world dannunziano although broken, appears less frequently and with less evidence than Leopardi in the hills of Le Marche. A contrast emerges the new prodigy of Pescara, one of the extraordinary events of postwar Italy. After the war, in fact, this large town has doubled. The new city on the coast north of the old bridge over the Pescara, was built by a colony of railway when did the railroad, which, let us note in passing, having created the modern city, it became the cross, because the size of the entire its length. It is believed the cities of the Far West, which are precisely the train crossings. But throughout American Pescara is a city in Italy, with small core indigenous in the corner survives. It developed along the sea continues to rise; lacks a true center, that center around which the Italian cities. Can expand without limit in successive additions, such as Los Angeles. The lack of a center that makes it difficult to know each other a bit 'gossip, which is formed in Italy where they all converge on a square, a street, a coffee, talking and perhaps show, but here, only in Italy, a city seething , confused, in which men and groups flock, there shall be added, such as overlapping waves. ... As it stands, Pescara has its beauty, different from the usual in Italian cities. A large party I attended was really remember the Far West, traditional elements, such as bands and choirs, seem to float above a sarabande of motley crowd, which filled the streets and the waterfront, all stained with bright colors, including red predominated. Choirs and bands were performing at the kiosks in the race. ... Pescara in Abruzzo is an exception, and aspires to become the ideal center of a modern Abruzzo.

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