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Burano is about a 40mins ferry away from Venice, and I spent 5 hours here just soaking in the striking colorful houses, each so unique as you can see in the frames here. Paired with how the elderly residents here are living a simple life, gathering outside their houses doing daily activities, got me magically lost in this island, a very fruitful day

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A tiny island full of stories. One of my favourite places 👏😍

Ariela
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8天前

I love your way of admiring the world and obviously the way you share it through your art ✨📷

Huxsterized
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7天前

My dream to visit this place 😍😍

Edmund
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8天前

colours go crazy bro. burano is beautiful

YOYO CAO
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8天前

I loooove burano!! It’s one of my favs

grzybek/kuba
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8天前

you’ve done such a great work!

Telma João Ferreira
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8天前

Love the colors! Love the perspective! 🔥

Ji Loong
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8天前

love the frames and colours!

Silvia 🇮🇹/🇬🇧
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Stunning place and amazing pictures/video 🙌👏

Danvarsh | Travel Photographer
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8天前

Love those colorful streets 😍

Sarah Carbonel
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😍

Carminiè
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😍😍😍😍

Ferhat A. 🌊
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😍😍 📹🍿

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👏

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