Photo taken in the heart of the historic town of Alberobello in Italy. See http://www.simons-photography.com/Alberobello.html for more info. this is a 6 Mp image.
Farm house built in traditional trullo style near the trullo town of Alberobello in Southern Italy. To find out more about Alberobello visit www.Simons-Photography.com/Alberobello.html This is a 54.5 Mp image
Trullo farm house in the country in the Area of Alberobello in Southern Italy find out more on www.simons-photograpgy.com/Alberobello.html This is a 39.2 Mp image.
this is part of a trullo farm fprobably the area animals were kept in, find out more on www.simons-photography.com This is a 12 Mp image.
This is a panoramic veiw of one of the most famous towns in thw world: Alberobello typical for its conical houses built without cement or mortar. More information about Alberobello can be found at www.simons-photography.com/Alberobello.html This is a 16 Mp image.
A horse drawn cart abandoned in and old trullo barn in southern Italy. Find out more about the area at www.simons-photography.com/Alberobello.html This is a 12 Mp image
Trulli roofs, a shot that required amazing technicality, it was shot so close to the subject that the only way to get it all with my camera was to make it a panoramic and being only 1.5 metres away this meant a wopping 186 Mp image that took a few hours of panoramic processing to acheive. This version is about 25 Mp
small trullo farm house on the outskirts of the village of Coreggia where I once lived
On a rainy day in Alborobelo, Italy
Panasonic Toyota, from behind / British Grand Prix 2008
Alberobello, Puglia, Italy
One of my favorite places in the world! The story goes…that at one time all permanent roofs would be taxed so the locals rose to the challenge and created these unique roofs. Some say this roof design and story originated in Turkey and was brought to Italy later. “The Art of making Trullo: Hitting the Tufo stones with hammers in such way that flat tiles are separated from the stone, is an ancient art, like the art of building mortar-less walls by fitting the stones in such a way that they remain stable for centuries. Basic Structure of a Trullo: A Trullo has some basic elements of construction – circular walls, entrance arch made of big three stones, a dome like ceiling (Cannela) and the 45° or more inclined roof made of limestone tiles called “Chiancarelle” (or Chiàncole). At the pointed tip of the roof there can be some decorative elements called Pinnacolo, which are sacred stones, carrying symbols from oriental pre-Christian religions based on cult of “blue stones” (fire-producing stones or meteorites).” Taken from a web site by Dr. Sunil Deepak 23 March 2003 / http://www.kalpana.it/eng/writer/sunil_deepak/ostuni.htm Taken during my military days in the Air Force and enhanced with GIMP software.
A small green ape parked outside some trulli houses in the southern Italian city of Alberobello
The roofs of trulli in Alberobello, southern Italy – a UNESCO World Heritage site. On the roofs are the Christian symbols for a cross with cosmic significance
An old maroon car parked outside one of the trullo houses of Alberobello, Italy. The trulli, which are protected under UNESCO World Heritage laws, are traditional limestone houses with domed or conical roofs, and are common in the Alberobello region
The window of a trullo in Alberobello (Puglia, southern Italy) with a plant pot. The trulli, which are protected under UNESCO World Heritage laws, are traditional limestone houses with domed or conical roofs, and are common in the Alberobello region
The trullo church in Alberobello in Puglia, southern Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A street of traditional trulli house in Alberobello in Puglia, southern Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Photographs from the Puglia region of southern Italy
A whole year of historic Trulli buildings from the Alberobello region of Puglia in southern Italy. These traditional but unusual buildings are UNESCO protected and are common in this area.
The sun rising over the Trulli in Alberobello, Puglia.
I Trulli di Alberbobello
Throughout the coutryside of Puglia are hidden amongst the ancient olive trees these typical houses
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