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(Arcturus in twilight (CC BY Paolo Palma 2025). Single shots with Nikon coolpix p510 taken on 12 november 2025 from about 150 metres of distance. Walls of Santo Stefano, a 9th-century church, built on the ruins of a 2nd-century Roman villa. It located in the municipality of Anguillara Sabazia, near Rome, in Italy.) |
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Arcturus in twilight (CC BY Paolo Palma 2025). Single shots with Nikon coolpix p510 taken on 12 november 2025 from about 150 metres of distance. Walls of Santo Stefano, a 9th-century church, built on the ruins of a 2nd-century Roman villa. It located in the municipality of Anguillara Sabazia, near Rome, in Italy. |
Arcturus in twilight (CC BY Paolo Palma 2025). Single shots with Nikon coolpix p510 taken on 12 november 2025 from about 150 metres of distance. Walls of Santo Stefano, a 9th-century church, built on the ruins of a 2nd-century Roman villa. It located in the municipality of Anguillara Sabazia, near Rome, in Italy. |
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Arcturus in twilight (CC BY Paolo Palma 2025). Single shots with Nikon coolpix p510 taken on 12 november 2025 from about 150 metres of distance. Walls of Santo Stefano, a 9th-century church, built on the ruins of a 2nd-century Roman villa. It located in the municipality of Anguillara Sabazia, near Rome, in Italy.
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