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Palermo-Last Day

When I first came to the outskirts of Palermo in 2010 all the cars I saw were badly scratched or dented and parked on the road and sidewalk in every kind of configuration. I didn’t want to subject my rental car to this fate so I turned around and went to another place to stay and visit. However, this time I found it to be a safe place to drive and park a rental car, though I didn’t rent one, and things were generally better organized. Palermo is a nice city with many sights and inexpensive street restaurants to enjoy. I highly recommend Palermo.

Wonderful spaghetti with mussels
Street art can be a goal of your walk around the city
Something sweet with coffee
Definitely not run by Japaese, jMaybe by vietamese or chinese
Getting dressed up for a wedding reception at the wharf restaurant
The port
Processing a big fish
An increasingly popular opinion
Typical graffiti
Linguine with a nice sauce
A very healthy salad with a campari spritz
Following the band to the celebration
The celebration poster
The religious celebratin
Some people still park anywhere
A view at Termini Imerese
Bike shop fixing the. Young boy’s bike
This spaghetti sauce was not too rich
The young boy was spiderman
Japanese characters are popular
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