Below are two pictures from the same spot looking down from the city. Many fields had been plowed, which you can see in the background. They don't use a lot of rubber-tired tractors because of the steep hills -- mostly tracked.
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The bottom picture is from almost the same spot, but is looking more southwesterly toward the Apennines.
The bottom picture is from almost the same spot, but is looking more southwesterly toward the Apennines.
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