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Vincenzo Fasciano
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A civil engineer with the passion of travelling. The world is so different, historical places ,modern places ,sea ,mountain, a lot of things to discover.

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Vincenzo Fasciano
Italy

A civil engineer with the passion of travelling. The world is so different, historical places ,modern places ,sea ,mountain, a lot of things to discover.

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