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Statue of the Immaculate Conception at Ponte Milvio.

Just spotted on a receipt from Dublin, the lyrics are from Thin Lizzy’s “Dancing In The Moonlight” #thinlizzy #dublin

Pone Milvio #nofilter #cycling #mycommute #rome

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.

View from Ponte Milvio this AM #mycommute #rome #cycling

@cycliq - brand new Fly6CE now showing signs of water ingress after one ride in the rain! Not at all impressed #fail

Iveagh Buildings, Dublin #dublin #nofilter

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin #dublin #nofilter

Trinity College Dublin. Well worth spending money for the tour, both informative and funny. #trinitycollege #dublin

Dublin Garden of Remembrance #nofilter #dublin

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

The Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers Society, Dublin’s oldest surviving charity. #charity #dublin

The Spire, a large, stainless steel, monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height. You quite literally cannot miss it. #dublin

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

View of the Liffey from Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin #dubln

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

Tulips in the park, Merrion Square, Dublin #park #dublin

St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. The tallest church in Ireland, and probably the most expensive to visit #cathedral #dublin

St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. #dublin #parks

Huguenot Cemetery, Dublin #cemetery #dublin

Italianate, Victorian red-brick buildings, South Great George’s Street, Dublin

War Memorial, Merrion Square, Dublin. Featuring four bronze figures, representing all elements of the Defence Forces, standing guard over the eternal flame. #warmemorial #dublin

Oscar Wilde statue in Merrion Square, Dublin #statue #dublin

Flowers on my commute #cycling #commutebybike #roma