Back in 1972, these temples were open to all but now they are part of an archeological park museum. It's full of tourists who must pay admission. Here we see a wedding party climbing to the top to have photos taken. I wonder haw these people are doing. They are probably grand parents now. At any rate, this photo was shot using a Canon FT with a Canon 28mm F 3.5 FL lens on Tri-X. Those were the days.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Valley of the Temples, Agrigento
Back in 1972, these temples were open to all but now they are part of an archeological park museum. It's full of tourists who must pay admission. Here we see a wedding party climbing to the top to have photos taken. I wonder haw these people are doing. They are probably grand parents now. At any rate, this photo was shot using a Canon FT with a Canon 28mm F 3.5 FL lens on Tri-X. Those were the days.
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