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Street markets, in this case mainly Verona and Milan in Italy.

 

14125853613_25074a18e5_b.jpgLife Reflections by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

16061310784_86fe376a94_b.jpgA Dose of the Smurfs by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

16254457939_41f128cdf1_b.jpgDutch Coffee Shop by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

15967650492_faecb71e55_b.jpgCuriosity by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

14910836270_26c56c6a49_b.jpgHead Investigators by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

14817916702_6dcb9d5daa_b.jpgAfrican Crafts by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

 

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13355644973_c16cdd8db7_b.jpgVerona Kiss by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

If you look carefully at the photo below, you will see the man behind the mirror exerting a huge effort to pull something.... and if you look above the man in the mirror's head, you will see that the man behind the mirror appears to be trying to remove the top of his head... I call this one BRAIN SURGERY
15097657074_f550852530_b.jpgReflections of a Brain Surgeon by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

 

13355977254_920ffea48c_b.jpgNutella by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

 

16737820613_a493165bf3_b.jpgMilan Cloak & Dagger by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

 

18052773995_14ba18b944_b.jpgil Duce by Paul Crespel, on Flickr

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