Since I take photos of doors all the time for Norm’s Thursday Doors (and for myself) as it is, here is a selection of favourite previously published ones for Cee and her fun challenge.
Since this is a special occasion, here are more then twenty photos which is my usual limit. I think I’ll make it a page in my gallery too because it is representative. Yeah! Thanks for making me do this, Cee! 🙂
An occasional caption remains from the post where the photo was originally posted (I haven’t yet figured out how to allow for double captions in case of double postings, any idea?). If you wish to know the location of a particular door, you will have to browse back my Thursday Doors posts and find it. Or you can also ask.
Happy dooring!
Photo: a © signature mmm production
wow, what a great collection of doors. Impressing, Manja. I love to collect doors as well. 🙂 Keep them all open!!! 🙂
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Thank you, Markus. I’m glad you like my doors. Open are better indeed. 🙂
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Is that you on the preview picture?
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You mean, looking in through the door? Nope, I wouldn’t be able to take the photo then. 🙂 It’s a random visitor to the Abbey of St. Antimo and I thank her and the child.
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….aaaahhhhh, yes! True! ….but if you are very, very, very, very, very fast… …then maybe! 😀
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That last one! Nice! (I think you can just delete the caption and add a new one, and your old post will stay the same. But not 100% sure. You could try it and see what happens)
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Thanks, SMSW! I tried that but it changed the caption also in original post and I don’t like that. :p
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Such a marvelous gallery of doors for Norm’s challenge as well as my challenge. 😀 😀
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Thank you, Cee! Doors are for everybody! 🙂
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Wow, a great door selections!
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Thank you, Amy! I’m glad you came over to have a look. 🙂
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Really cool!
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The first door looks like a bricked up underground tunnel, is it?
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I think it might be a cellar built into the hill made from the volcanic ash, the tuffo, which is typical of the region. Etruscans built tunnels all over, which still escape their true function, possibly transport or defence. There are more doors from this hike here:
https://manjameximovie.wordpress.com/2016/07/14/thursday-doors-july-14/
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