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Italiano: Genova, Val Polcevera. Il ponte Morandi, sull'autostrada A10, che scavalca il torrente Polcevera.
English: A view in Polcevera valley upstream to the North. Behind the Ponte Morandi near the coast and the harbour of Genova is Certosa, part of Rivarolo quarter in Genoa with houses in the steep hills of Apenin, modern apartment buildings from last century along the railway line Turino – Genova with a container train in the right of the photo. Taken from a bridge over the river Polcevera.
Date 10 June 2007, 19:32:38 (according to Exif data)
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