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I can see the clock tower in Montepulciano is pretty much a duplicate of the one in Volterra so I see no problem.
Twilight Lexicon » New Moon To Shoot Shoot In Montepulciano 2009
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The clock tower and plaza in Montepulciano (seen to the left) is a deadringer for the clock tower and plaza in Volterra.
Twilight Lexicon » New Moon To Shoot Shoot In Montepulciano 2009
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This does not deny the shooting in Montepulciano, just the dates reported before …
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Montepulciano is definitely easier to get to than Volterra …. less bends and hills …
Twilight Lexicon » New Moon To Shoot Shoot In Montepulciano 2009
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I know why Summit decided to shoot New Moon in Montepulciano instead of Volterra … ..
Twilight Lexicon » New Moon To Shoot Shoot In Montepulciano 2009
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In the Italian story the woman said that the Summit people (lol) chose Montepuliciano instead of Volterra because Montepulciano is more beautiful ….
Twilight Lexicon » New Moon To Shoot Shoot In Montepulciano 2009
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Would love to attend LA too but will be in Montepulciano and Volterra instead.
Twilight Lexicon » Different Tiers of Tickets at TwiTour Los Angeles 2010
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But sons have passed since the _gran sasso di Maremma_ was a fire-vomiting monster, glaring like Etna in eruption on the Tyrrhene sea; and through those centuries how many races may have camped upon the summit we call Montepulciano!
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III John Addington Symonds 1866
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But sons have passed since the _gran sasso di Maremma_ was a fire-vomiting monster, glaring like Etna in eruption on the Tyrrhene sea; and through those centuries how many races may have camped upon the summit we call Montepulciano!
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series John Addington Symonds 1866
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Etna in eruption on the Tyrrhene sea; and through those centuries how many races may have camped upon the summit we call Montepulciano!
New Italian sketches John Addington Symonds 1866
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