"Exploring the Hidden Treasures of Poggibonsi: A Journey into Tuscany's Archaeological Past"

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Beautiful and rustic place, a different post with photographs that show other places, I love your tours! Thank you so much @silviared945 😃

And they are beautiful places, thank you for bringing them.

Thank you for sharing such beautiful images, in my country Venezuela there is a pizzeria called La Toscana, I loved to know a little of their traditions, it is true for many it can be boring this of archeology, for me it is to imagine all the beings that have passed through these places, it is nice that they can make merit to these people and that the new generations know of their ancestors. Thanks for sharing @silviared945

I love less known parts of the world and the site from Tuscany is exactly what I'm usually after during my trips! Archeology is such a beautiful yet hard work to follow. Sadly, I doubt this job will still exist in a few years from now with so much artificial intelligence and advanced technology that tends on replacing the actual jobs and definitely stir no interest anymore to the younger generations if a job doesn't include a computer too.

That's very sad for being so underrated and hard work. They definitely should revise their offer to attract more people to keep this job going on even in a few years from now!

This looks like a place persevered in time.
You have indeed made a very interesting discovery exploring such an amazing place.

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