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Statue of the Immaculate Conception at Ponte Milvio.
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Just spotted on a receipt from Dublin, the lyrics are from Thin Lizzy’s “Dancing In The Moonlight” #thinlizzy #dublin
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Pone Milvio #nofilter #cycling #mycommute #rome
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Dimmi perché dovrei sopportare questo. Tassista con sigaretta in una mano e cellulare nell'altra. Si ferma (passò la linea bianca) al semaforo rosso, quindi proseguì, continuando a fumare e mandare sms.
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View from Ponte Milvio this AM #mycommute #rome #cycling
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@cycliq - brand new Fly6CE now showing signs of water ingress after one ride in the rain! Not at all impressed #fail
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin #dublin #nofilter
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Trinity College Dublin. Well worth spending money for the tour, both informative and funny. #trinitycollege #dublin
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The Library of Trinity College Dublin. It is the largest library in Ireland and, as a "copyright library", has rights to receive material published in the Republic of Ireland & the UK free of charge, which equates to 2000 new books a week. #library #dublin #trinitycollege
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The Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers Society, Dublin’s oldest surviving charity. #charity #dublin
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The Spire, a large, stainless steel, monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height. You quite literally cannot miss it. #dublin
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St Patrick’s Tower is located on Thomas Street in Dublin City. It was built in 1757 and was the largest smock windmill in Europe used to power the Roe Whiskey Distillery. #windmills #dublin
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View of the Liffey from Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin #dubln
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Famine statues, in Custom House Quay by Rowan Gillespie. The statues commemorate the Great Famine of the mid 19th century. During the famine approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%. No event in history has had a more profound effect on Ireland and the worldwide Irish Community than that of the Great Irish Famine (1845-1849). #dublin #statues
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Tulips in the park, Merrion Square, Dublin #park #dublin
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St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. The tallest church in Ireland, and probably the most expensive to visit #cathedral #dublin
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Italianate, Victorian red-brick buildings, South Great George’s Street, Dublin
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War Memorial, Merrion Square, Dublin. Featuring four bronze figures, representing all elements of the Defence Forces, standing guard over the eternal flame. #warmemorial #dublin
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Oscar Wilde statue in Merrion Square, Dublin #statue #dublin
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Flowers on my commute #cycling #commutebybike #roma
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