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| At times Puglia can look surprisingly like England, on a sunny day. | 
| Great service point | 
| With unique Italian designed robotic Thetford Cassette sanitiser! | 
| Full yet? (gauge inside buggered!) | 
The Trulli are a 'must-see site' like The Parthenon, Alhambra or Stonehenge. These structures are simply astonishing, mysterious, beautiful, unique and human; buildings that put a smile on your face. It's no surprise when I posted some pictures on Facebook and posed the question, "Where am I? an American friend suggested I may have emigrated to The Shire. It's true, there is something of Hobbiton on the Hill about Trulli. We took hundreds of photos, here's a small selection. Anyone for second breakfast?
| Italian icons | 
| Trulli tourism is big business - many gift shops | 
| selling junk (we bought a fridge magnet!) | 
| Other parts of Alberobello are quieter, you get a sense of how the streets may have looked in the past. | 
| Some Trulli have been turned into self catering accommodation. | 
| The curves of the roof are organic, corporeal rather than architectonic. | 
| they are human scale buildings, their form evokes a sense of belonging, it's odd. | 
| simply beautiful | 
| and astonishing that anything so primitive can be used on an everyday basis......the houses are cute too. | 

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