Via Forno 14, Bomba, From Above
Panorama - Bergamo - Basilica di Santa Maria Maggi…
High Crucifix in Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Piazza Padre Reginaldo Giuliani, Bergamo
Jo Showing Off on the Frozen Lake
Out on the Ice
Back at the Balancing Rocks
Coming Around Lago di Garda
Lago di Garda, Riva del Garda
Ponte della Vittoria, Verona
Looking down to Verona from Castel San Pietro
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - Milan
Milan Lunch
Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
Expressive Cherubs, One Wanting to Punch On
Interesting Rock Carving Along the Way
Jo and Patrick
Heading Back Down to Pennapiedimonte
Trying to Work without Upsetting the Cats
The Dogs Join us for Coffee In the Morning
The Crowded Bed
Feeding Time
Strike a Pose
Walking with Patrick
In Case You Don't Know Where You Are
Stove and Kettle
The Monastery Kitchen
There Must be an Interesting Story Here
Fourth Century Jaw Fragment
Surprised Shepherds Discover the Madonna
We Wanted to be on the Terrace for the View
Heading Out
View Back to Castelmezzano
Sunrise, Last Colours
Sunrise, First Colours
BnB View, Castelmezzano
Viaduct, Gravina di Puglia
Cripta del Peccato Originale
Piazza San Giovanni Battista, AKA "Donut Square"
Jo in a Near Forgotten Cave Church
Yes, It's Me, with Matera
Looking Across to Matera
Fireworks Over Matera - Welcome 2022
Appetisers Arrived
Evening Light, Matera
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The Site of a Horrible Incident


On the 21st of January, 1944, in the small village of Sant'Agata, the Nazis extracted revenge after two of their soldiers were killed by a partisan group. The soldiers rounded up all the people in the village, only women, children, and the elderly were there. They were locked in their houses, and grenades were thrown inside, killing 42 of the 44 villagers there.
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