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Roman gull - mistress of the Eternal City

The Roman gull is the same attraction in the Eternal City as the Colosseum or the Spanish Steps. In any case, judging by the popularity of photographs of gulls in Rome, they are one of the symbols of the city - large, arrogant, beautiful and independent.

Let's create the largest collection of photos with Roman gulls:

  1. Find the most original gull photo in Rome in your archives
  2. Download it for comments on this article, high quality is welcome. Your impressions under the photo, a fun comment, where and when the picture was taken are also welcome.
  3. Share the article with your friends on social networks

The author of the most interesting photo will receive a special prize from ITALY FOR ME, to choose from:

  • Free transfer from Fiumicino to Rome worth 50 euros, which you can use during the year or give to friends
  • Dinner in the company of ITALY FOR ME at one of the best Roman restaurants for 2 people

Other authors will participate in the glorification of Roman gulls and the creation of an unusual photo collection. We plan to hold the contest every month. How do you like it? Waiting for your cool pics in the comments.

Winners of january

In January, you were very pleased with your masterpieces and odes to the mistresses of the Eternal City. The contest continues, keep it up!

  1. Irina Sidorova

    Editorial comment: For courage and fearlessness in feeding gulls - we advise readers not to repeat such tricks, since gulls are very aggressive. Irina, before June 1, 2016, we are pleased to arrange and pay for you or your friends a transfer from Fiumicino Airport to Rome at a cost of 50 euros or to have dinner with you personally at our expense.
  2. Irina Key.

    Editorial comment: Great panorama of Rome, one of our favorites, Irina.
  3. Irina Sidorova

    Editorial comment: 2 gulls at once, excellent composition and processing, a look, a well-deserved third place.

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