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  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A child rides his bike the historical centre of Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A  Cover Club cocktail (gin, lemon, sugar and rasberry) is seen here at La Terrazza (the terrace) of the Grand Hotel Fasano in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: Rama Redzepi, Bar Manager of the Grand Hotel Fasano, prepares a Cover Club cocktail (gin, lemon, sugar and rasberry) at La Terrazza (the terrace) of the hotel  in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • SALÒ, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: People are seen here sunbathing and relaxing on a pier on Lake Garda in Salò, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter serves a "cacio e pepe" pasta cooked in a pig's bladder at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter shakes a pig's bladder containing a "cacio e pepe" before cutting it and serving the pasta at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A bronze statue of Aphrodite is seen here by the stream of Crazy Water which then flows downstream into the valley, at the Vittoriale degli Italiani, a hillside estate overlooking the Garda lake and  where the Italian writer Gabriele d'Annunzio lived after his defenestration in 1922 until his death in 1938, in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: Clients of The Grand Hotel Fasano have breakfast, here in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A trout filet cooked in its own broth and caviar is seen here at "Il Fagiano" restaurant at the Grand Hotel Fasano in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: An additional private two-seated private area of the Lido 84 restaurant  is seen here here in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A man stands on the  pier of the Grand Hotel Fasano at dusk in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: The Giardini di Agrumi (Garden of Citrus Trees) is seen here  in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A signed portrait of Shirley Temple, who was a regular customer of the Grand Hotel Fasano as a child, is seen here in The Gin Bar of the hotel  in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • SALÒ, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A sailor docks his boat in Lake Garda in Salò, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter serves a "cacio e pepe" pasta cooked in a pig's bladder at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
<br />
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: The Bar Osteria al Porto di Villa is seen here by the harbor in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: Home-made cheeses are seen here in a cellar at Bignotti, a deli that sells a vast of local products and take-away meals,  in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: (L-R) Owners Giuseppe and Maria Perolini pose for a portrait in front of their bakery,  Forneria Perolini, in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A child eats a strawberry by a fruits and vegetables stand at the Thursday market in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: Customers are seen here at a fruits vegetables stand at the Thursday market in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni CiprianoTunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on internation
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and studentsonly Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
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Ph. Gianni Cipriano
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • MANDAS, ITALY - 30 JUNE 2014: a traveller   reads a guide in the Trenino Verde (Little Green Train) before its departure from ther train station in Mandas, Italy, on June 30th 2014. The Trenino Verde is train used by David Lawrence Herbert when he arrived in Mandas in 1921.
    CIPG_20140630_NYT_Sardinia__M3_6803.jpg
  • MANDAS, ITALY - 29 JUNE 2014: The Trenino Verde (Little Green Train), the same used by David Lawrence Herbert when he travelled across Sardinia, is here at the train station in Mandas, Italy, on June 29th 2014
    CIPG_20140629_NYT_Sardinia__M3_6397.jpg
  • Tunis, Tunisia - 19 December, 2011: Lina Ben Mhenni, 28, cyber activist author of the popular blog "A Tunisian Girl" and teaching assistant of linguistics at the University of Tunis, is photographed in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 19, 2011. Her influential blog, which was censored under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s rule, was one of the most revealing and scathing criticisms of Tunisian society, focusing particularly on issues like women’s rights and press freedom. When unrest began in Tunisia in January 2011, Ben Mhenni began traveling across the country to take photos and video footage of both the protests and people she says were killed in the ensuing government crackdowns. She visited local hospitals and took pictures of those injured or killed by the police. She risked her safety as one of the only Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and studentsonly Tunisians to criticize the repressive government openly on international broadcasts before the “Jasmine Revolution" began. Described as one of the bravest bloggers in the world, much of Ben Mhenni’s writing focuses on freedom of expression and the rights of women and students.<br />
<br />
Ph. Gianni Cipriano
    CIPG_20111219_TUNISIA_Lina-Ben-Mhenn...jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Customers at the Shui bar in via Umberto I  in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
    CIPG_20130731_NYT_Lecce__MG_6113.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Children in front of the entrance of a papier-maché artist in Corso Vittorio Emanuele  in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
    CIPG_20130730_NYT_Lecce__MG_5571.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The ornately sculptured exterior of the Basicilia di Santa Croce, in via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
    CIPG_20130730_NYT_Lecce__MG_5231.jpg
  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The lightouse overlooking the Adriatic sea in the seaside town of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
    CIPG_20130730_NYT_Lecce__MG_4999.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at "Coffee and Cigarettes" in via Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
    CIPG_20130730_NYT_Lecce__MG_4741.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Faithfuls are here during a mass in the 17th century cathedral in Piazza Duomo in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013. in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
    CIPG_20130729_NYT_Lecce__MG_4046.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A woman passes rides her bycicle in Via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
    CIPG_20130729_NYT_Lecce__MG_3175.jpg
  • LECCE, ITALY - 28 July 2013: The Last Alive Crew, a B-Boy crew, performs in front of the Santa Irene church in Lecce, Italy, on July 28th 2013.
    CIPG_20130728_NYT_Lecce__MG_3023.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 25 November 2013: An artisan works on a crèche in a garage by in Via San Gregorio Armeno, a street known for its shops selling Naples’ famous Christmas crèches and figurines in Naples, Italy, on November 25th, 2013.
    CIPG_20131125_NYT_Naples__M3_6685.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 25 November 2013: A child looks at the figurines sold at the Antonio Pepe creche shop in Via San Gregorio Armeno, a street known for its shops selling Naples’ famous Christmas crèches and figurines, in Naples, Italy, on November 25th, 2013.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 25 November 2013: Figurines are sold in the  37-years-old Fusco family shop in Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, Italy, on November 25th, 2013.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 25 November 2013: Poeple sit at coffee tables at a cafe by the University library in Piazza Bellini,  named for the master of Neapolitan baroque music, in Naples, Italy, on November 25th, 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Drinks are suggestedon a blackboard at the Vinieria Santa Cruz, in via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The exterior of the Vinieria Santa Cruz, in via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A bar tender listens to customers's requests at the Vinieria Santa Cruz bar, in via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Exterior of the Shui bar in Via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Exterior of the Shui bar in Via Umberto I in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Customers at the Shui bar in via Umberto I  in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013:Locals and tourists watch the performance of street artists in Piazza Sant'Oronzo, in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Customers at the Trattoria di Nonna Tetti rustic restaurant in Piazzetta Refina Maria in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Customers at the Trattoria di Nonna Tetti rustic restaurant in Piazzetta Refina Maria in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A portrit of Nonna Tetti, the grandmother of the owner of the Trattoria di Nonna Tetti rustic restaurant in Piazzetta Regina Maria in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A local artisan in her studio in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: At the end of the afternoon, visitors in Lecce walk and shop, here in via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: At the end of the afternoon, visitors in Lecce walk and shop, here in via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The facade of the Chiesa di Santa Teresa, in via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The entrance of the Chiesa di Santa Teresa, in via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Families by the partially excavated ruins of the 2nd century AD Amphitheatre by Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A man steps outside the 17th century cathedral of Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The interior of Gusto Liberrima, an emporium of cookbooks, guidebooks, local beers, regional wines and olive oil-bsed beauty products in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The store front of Gusto Liberrima, an emporium of cookbooks, guidebooks, local beers, regional wines and olive oil-bsed beauty products in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A man walks by the partially excavated ruins of the 2nd century AD Amphitheatre by Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A gelato is prepared for a customer at Natale's, a gelato parlor in via Trinchese in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A gelato is prepared for a customer at Natale's, a gelato parlor in via Trinchese in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A gelato is served to a customer at Natale's, a gelato parlor in via Trinchese in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A tourist sits on a bench of the Basilica di Santa Croce, in via Umberto I, in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A woman rides a bycicle in Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A man rides a bycicle in Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Piazza Sant'Oronzo, in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The partially excavated ruins of the 2nd century AD Amphitheatre by Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Vacationers bathe in the Adriatic in seaside town of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: A vacationer  at the beach of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Andreina and Pino watch their grandchild run towards his mother, in the seaside town of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Vacationsers at the beach of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Mario, a local resident, is here on the seaside of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: The lightouse overlooking the Adriatic sea in the seaside town of San Cataldo, 6 miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • SAN CATALDO, ITALY - 30 July 2013: Two women bathe in the Adriatic in the seaside town of San Cataldo, about six miles away from Lecce, Italy, on July 30th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A crepe street vendor after work Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A Fiat 126 is parked outside a house in Corte dei Pandolfi, in the historical center of Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: The interior of "Caffè Letterario", in via Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at the "Cagliostro" cocktail lounge in via Cairoli in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at the "Cagliostro" cocktail lounge in via Cairoli in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at the "Cagliostro" cocktail lounge in via Cairoli in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at the terrace of the "Caffè Letterario" in via dei Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Customers at the terrace of the "Caffè Letterario" in via dei Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: The interior of "Caffè Letterario", in via Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: The interior of "Coffee and Cigarettes", a bar in via Paladini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Artists perform in Via degli Ammirati in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Lovers sit in front of the partially excavated ruins of the 2nd centurcy AD Amphitheatre by Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A member of the Bufo's gypsy band before a performance in Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A street vendor in Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: The desk of the Corte dei Pandolfi restaurant in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: A kitchen scene at the Corte dei Pandolfi restaurant in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Orders at the cash register of the Corte dei Pandolfi restaurant in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Dishes are prepaired at the Corte dei Pandolfi here in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: An evening scene in Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013:  Children hug each other in Piazza Sant'Oronzo in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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  • LECCE, ITALY - 29 July 2013: Leather notebooks on sale at the Cartoleria Pantheon, in via Libertini in Lecce, Italy, on July 29th 2013.
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