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Colfiorito, Marche. A resident walks among the rubble of her house after an earthquake.
Roger Wehrli
Taranto, Apulia. An oil refinery sits alongside an old watchtower.
Roger Wehrli
Idroscalo of Milan, an artificial lake on the edge of town that attracts the less well-off Milanese at weekends.
Roger Wehrli
Rome. "Buona Domenica" is a television entertainment show produced for Canale 5, part of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's empire.
Roger Wehrli
The Po Delta. The fertile wet lands of the River Po are intensively farmed.
Roger Wehrli
Palermo, Sicily. Waiting for the godfather.
Roger Wehrli
Rome. Teletuscolo, one of many local private broadcasters, rents out its studio to business people who want to flog their wares to viewers.
Roger Wehrli
Bronte, Sicily. Traces of the eruption of Mount Etna.
Roger Wehrli
Castelsilano, Calabria. Five seconds after falling off his bike.
Roger Wehrli
Rome, Tor Bella Monica. Two women with a joint and aggressive dog.
Roger Wehrli
Belpasso, Sicily. Sunday is a chance to scrub up and be seen on the piazza.
Roger Wehrli
Genoa. Arriving in port first thing in the morning.
Roger Wehrli
Italy remains a land of contrasts: a closer look at Switzerland's southern neighbour.
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July 16, 2010 - 10:52
Swiss photographer Roger Wehrli has been travelling round Italy for the past 15 years. His book, Pensione Italia, is a sort of travel diary and shows everyday Italian life, including its quirks.
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