Numbered stairs - to measure the water level of the Adige river.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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13 comments:
It is like a Nile O Meter, great post Karl. Hope August brings nice weather.
What a marvelous find Karl, perfect for today's theme.
How wonderful! Does the river really get that high?
Oh yes, rarely, but it happens...
how unique, i like that!
Perfect find for the theme today.
Looks like the river is very low right now. Come next Spring and that will change. Lovely shot.
What a wonderful and practical idea!
Nice find for 'numbers' day, most unusual, here we just count the number of step still visible when the river floods!
A marvelous find for the numbers theme.
Outstanding, Karl. This is a perfect illustration of the numbers theme.
A very interesting post. I like your choice for this theme day. Thanks for sharing with us all. It has some similarity with mine.
This a great photo and theme day pick, how amazing the river gets that high.
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