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832-399347 - Swabian cuisine, hearty snail pasta, small savoury snail pasta, salty yeast pastry, yeast yeast dough with ham and cheese filling, bake, from the oven, typical Swabian reinterpreted, party pastry, finger food, appetisers for on the go, summer cuisine, radishes, field salad, lambs lettuce, vinegar bottles, traditional cuisine, wooden board, plate, food photography, Germany, Europe
746-89835 - Bottles of Limoncello, a typical liqueur produced in the Amalfi Coast, obtained by maceration of the lemon peel in alcohol. The photo shows the newly bottled liquor in a small family-run factory in Positano, one of the last countries of the Amalfi Coast proceeding towards Naples, then to the north.
746-89797 - Portrait of the owner of the osteria (Bacaro) called "Al Botegon", Cantine del Vino Già Schiavi, where are usually served the "cicchetti", small side dishes, Venice, Veneto, Italy, Europe
746-89796 - Internal view of a typical venetian osteria (Bacaro) called "Al Botegon", Cantine del Vino Già Schiavi, where are usually served the "cicchetti", small side dishes, Venice, Veneto, Italy, Europe
1116-39706 - This Short Armed Sand Octopus (Amphioctopus arenicola) has selected a beer bottle to live in. They are normally found in a small hole on a sandy bottom, not far from a reef and is endemic, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
832-270398 - A bottle of ethanol and some of the materials ethanol can be made of at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, operated by the US Department of Energy, where scientists are developing economical processes for making cellulosic ethanol from non-edible p
1116-11271 - Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.
1116-11272 - Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.
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