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I love when I meet interesting people on Flickr and other Social Media Platforms. Yesterday I was invited to see the work of this amazing Italian photographer by the name of Elido Turco who happens to be retired – cracked up with the “Basta… non lavoro più!” he has under occupation. This photo totally caught my eye because it shows the Biscayne Boulevard center isles across the street from the Miami Airlines Arena and the traffic patterns from above. How fantastic is this??? I’m guessing it was taken from 900 Biscayne Bay or maybe even Ten Museum Park, but unequivocally,