Monday, 26 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
【活版體驗盒•正式上市】
各位等待已久的捧油們!!
這次不再放羊了,日星鑄字行即日起開始正式販售「活版印
首批限量500個,因週年慶特價600元
我們非常開心開啟「活版印刷」在文創時代的新篇章,也希
幾個注意事項請務必詳閱:
1、盒內所附的東西有:排版紙(上盒)兩個、含雙面背膠
2、鉛字另購,本體驗盒適用「初號字、二號字、五號字」
3、此體驗盒印出的範圍約一張名片的大小,捧油們不要以
4、活版排版的重點就是「左右顛倒」!請跟小編唸三次~
5、第一件事請「詳閱」說明書的步驟,小撇步務必跟著做
6、歡迎親臨日星鑄字行選鉛字,從店老闆到店小二、店小
千呼萬喚始出來,希望大家多多支持愛用
下次小編再來圖解步驟,很簡單就能將傳統老工藝化身為新
快點來動手做!
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Musee d'Orsay
Musee d'Orsay is not to be missed, even if you "know nothing" about art. The museum boasts the best collection of Impressionist paintings in the world. In room after room, some of the most famous paintings in the world are side by side. AMAZING! See a tour of the museum here.
You will definitely recognize these paintings, enjoy seeing them in this spectacular high ceilinged, bright, former railway station, and will be awed. All the famous (& notorious) artists are represented here: Jean-Francois Millet, Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, CamillePissarro, Alfred Sisley, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, PaulGauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Auguste Rodin & his muse, Camille Claudel; WOW! This is a don't miss spot in Paris.
Impressionism painting started in the 1800s. Rather than formal indoor portraits or religious scenes, the impressionists focused on the use of natural light, the use of bold color, and outdoor settings. Controversial at the time, most people will recognize impressionist paintings for their color and gaity: activities like picnics, and scenery bursting with color, and on people enjoying themselves outdoors. Paintings at the Musee Orsay by artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh are world famous.
The Orsay is covered by the Museum Pass; closed Mondays and to be avoided on Tuesdays if at all possible as it is nearly inaccessibly crowded on Tuesdays (the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays, so everyone visits The Orsay on Tuesday ).
Very big hint re entry to the museum: The lines to buy tickets to enter the Museum can rival a line to get free tickets for a Madonna concert. Think a 2 hour line. But wait, there is a better way. You can pre-purchase your tickets via the internet, or in person. If you already have your tickets, you do not stand in the long line (because the line is to buy entry tickets). Instead, you enter the museum via a special entrance "C" ...with no line. You purchase your tickets via web---no same day tickets--- and then pick them up in a special area or onsite you simply walk by all the people in line, go to the special window, and buy tickets for the next day or later that week. The key is that you cannot buy same day tickets, but as this is a "must see" Paris, and no one wants to stand in line forever, consider this option. Or get the museum pass, and you also use the C entrance with no wait.
You can see this museum's wonderful offerings comfortably in 2 to 3 hours; it is not overwhelming like the Louvre. Photography is not permitted. Hundreds of pieces of artwork, paintings & sculpture, show-cased in a converted railway station.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Welcome to the BnF The Bibliothèque nationale de France
The Bibliothèque nationale de France collects, preserves and makes known the national documentary heritage.
The BnF’s collections are unique in the world: 14 million books and printed documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs, maps and plans, scores, coins, medals, sound documents, video and multimedia documents, scenery elements... All disciplines, whether intellectual, artistic or scientific, are represented in a comprehensive way. About 150 000 documents are added to the collections each year thanks to legal deposit, acquisitions and donations.
Today, the BnF’s digital library, Gallica, provides access to over two millions and a half documents.
Numerous cultural events highlight and make known the library’s outstanding collections: exhibitions, lectures, symposiums, concerts and meetings are planned all the year long. They are run by librarians and personalities from the cultural world.
Main services
Discovering the BnF (duration:3 min 29 s)
How to find us?
François-Mitterrand Library
Quai François-Mauriac
75706 Paris Cedex 13
Address and transports - François-Mitterrand LibraryQuai François-Mauriac
75706 Paris Cedex 13
Opening hours: on Mondays, 2 p.m. – 8 p.m. (Research Library) Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. On Sundays, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Opening hours: Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. On Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Opening hours: Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. On Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Visiting the library
Guided tours of François-Mitterrand Library
French
Discovering the library’s history, the building’s architecture and the reading rooms.
French
Discovering the library’s history, the building’s architecture and the reading rooms.
Guided tours of Richelieu Library
French
The tour allows to discover the library’s historic areas and the museum of coins and medals. It also provides information about the huge upgrading works currently made on this site.
French
The tour allows to discover the library’s historic areas and the museum of coins and medals. It also provides information about the huge upgrading works currently made on this site.
Guided tours of the Arsenal Library
French
Tour of the library located in the old Paris military arsenal where numerous old scenery elements are still housed today.
French
Tour of the library located in the old Paris military arsenal where numerous old scenery elements are still housed today.
How to get your reader’s card?
Reference Library's reading room
© Alain Goustard / BnF
There are two levels at François-Mitterrand Library:
- The Research Library (Rez-de-Jardin level) is open to accredited readers.
- The Reference Library (Haut-de-Jardin level) is open to anyone 16 years of age and over.
In the Research Library, heritage collections – printed and audiovisual documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs... - are available on any type of medium. The Research Library consists of several sites: the Rez-de-Jardin level at François-Mitterrand Library, the Richelieu-Louvois Library, the Arsenal Library and the Opéra Library. Printed and audiovisual documents are housed at François-Mitterrand Library and the others at Richelieu Library. The collections housed at the Arsenal Library focus more particularly on French literature and book history. To be accredited, readers must be 18 years old and provide a proof of academic, professional or personal research activities requiring access to the collections kept at the Research Library.
The reading rooms of the Reference Library, located at the Haut-de-Jardin level of François-Mitterrand Library, provide free access to reference collections in all fields of knowledge: printed books and magazines, audiovisual documents, periodicals, digital books or data bases. The Reference Library is open to anyone16 years of age and over, after the purchase of a reader’s pass.
Most of the BnF’s documents are described in the Catalogue général de la BnF. Manuscripts and archives are partly described in the BnF Archives et manuscrits catalogue.
- Consulting the Catalogue général de la BnF
French - Consulting the BnF archives et manuscrits catalog
French
In both libraries (Haut-de-jardin and Rez-de-Jardin levels), the reading rooms are available with an admission charge. Entrance to the Reference Library is free after 5 p.m.
10 of the best independent galleries in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has a vibrant contemporary art scene, showcasing up-and-coming talent as well as young stars from abroad. Russell Joyce of Unfold Amsterdam picks his favourite galleries
• As featured in our Amsterdam city guide
• As featured in our Amsterdam city guide
- Russell Joyce & Sarah Gehrke
- theguardian.com,
Radar Architecture and Art
Founded by architect and music lover Marco di Piaggi in 2008, Radar has established itself as a gallery that focuses on art firmly rooted in and influenced by the city. De Piaggi considers the gallery an "avant-garde monitor" and uses his association with Amsterdam's underground music scenes as a conduit for what's happening. For example, in spring 2011 local tagging hero Laser 3.14 (equally loved and despised throughout town) brought his spray-painted poetry and vibrant, dystopian canvases to the gallery's cosy new space, which is situated (somewhat ironically) on the ground floor of a typically gabled Amsterdam house. Radar seeks to remain radical and urgent, as exemplified by the exhibition Street | Spirit, which features Polish painter Nisja's strangely calm cityscapes contrasting with the immediacy and frenzy of Marcel Ozymantra's large canvases.
• Rozengracht 77A, no phone, radar-amsterdam.com, free admission. Open Fri-Sat 1pm-5pm and by appointment
• Rozengracht 77A, no phone, radar-amsterdam.com, free admission. Open Fri-Sat 1pm-5pm and by appointment
Aschenbach & Hofland
Like so many success stories of cultural Amsterdam, this gallery began as a squat in the 80s and is now recognised as one of the best in the city. Owner Gerhard Hofland focuses on emerging talent as well as mid-career artists and has featured Jochen Mühlenbrink's memorable trompe l'oeil paintings of the backs of paintings, complete with faux sticky tape, stapled edges and packing notes; a claustrophobic "down the rabbit hole" gallery installation incorporating vibrant canvases and urban tribal sculpture from Simon Hemmer, Lutz Driessen and Seb Koberstädt; and the wonderful abstract musings of Sven-Ole Frahm, with their geometric strips set on – and cut away from – bold fields of primary colours. Once the appetite for art is sated, a wander around the marble foyer of this Jugendstil print foundry (built in 1901) is highly recommended.
• Bilderdijkstraat 165c, +31 20 412 1772, gerhardhofland.com, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-5pm
• Bilderdijkstraat 165c, +31 20 412 1772, gerhardhofland.com, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-5pm
Galerie Fons Welters
Tucked away on a nondescript residential Jordaan street, just off bustling Rozengracht, Galerie Fons Welters is one of the city's most consistent providers of cutting-edge contemporary art. The gallery has been central in promoting and artistically supporting young artists from theNetherlands and beyond since 1988. The larger, more traditional high-ceilinged "white cube" space in the rear has accommodated a ghostly slide projector installation from English artist Claire Harvey's "life in black and white" miniature world, plus more conventional sculpture and painting exhibitions from established artists such as Folkert de Jong andSven Kroner. In contrast, the smaller Playstation project area in the front of the gallery caters to up-and-coming talent, often fresh from the academies. From painting through sculpture and installation to multimedia and performance, this gallery is a must.
• Bloemstraat 140, +31 20 423 3046, fonswelters.nl, free admission. Open Tues-Sat 1pm-6pm
• Bloemstraat 140, +31 20 423 3046, fonswelters.nl, free admission. Open Tues-Sat 1pm-6pm
KochxBos
In the converted living room of a ground floor house in a typically claustrophobic Amsterdam street, Esther Koch and Hans Bos have taken their fascination for the surreal and avant garde and created a superb showcase for today's top international lowbrow and underground art. The offerings are always varied and hung with a designer's eye for detail. Previous exhibitions include Ray Caesar's engrossing digital prints, depicting his Victorian future-world denizens, the ink and acrylic carnivalesque creatures by Toulouse-born painter Ciou, and in spring 2011 the gallery hosted the first solo show in the Netherlands by Sarah Maple, England's "heir to Emin". Featured works included her provocative Cock photo series and her self-portrait of a Muslim woman tenderly cradling a piglet. Nestled alongside cafes and fashion boutiques in the picturesque Jordaan, KochxBos is a colourful and strangely refreshing tonic to the quaint surroundings outside.
• Eerste Anjeliersdwarsstraat 5, +31 20 681 4567, kochxbos.nl, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm
• Eerste Anjeliersdwarsstraat 5, +31 20 681 4567, kochxbos.nl, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm
Kulter
This self-described "tasting room" (or proeflokaal in Dutch) is definitely worth the cycle or tram ride out to Amsterdam's newest art-buzz neighbourhood, Bos en Lommer. Based in the ground floor of a corner house in a purely residential street, it specialises in bridging art with performance, music and words and as a collective that organises events in collaboration with other artist-run initiatives. But perhaps Kulter's true accomplishment is the creation of a relaxed and homely atmosphere, right down to the servings of bread and homemade soup on the stove at openings. The art, and the artists, are extremely accessible and very international. Shows tend to involve recent academy graduates of all disciplines and nationalities, as exemplified by the site-specific installations, drawings, performances and paintings from the multicultural and nomadic Palatti collective.
• Sanderijnstraat 21, +31 61 740 4955 (SMS in advance to check),kulter.nl, free admission. Open Mon-Tues, Thur 9am-2pm, Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 3pm-6pm
• Sanderijnstraat 21, +31 61 740 4955 (SMS in advance to check),kulter.nl, free admission. Open Mon-Tues, Thur 9am-2pm, Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 3pm-6pm
Mediamatic
In a large exhibition space in a charmingly decaying former bank building, Mediamatic explores the influence of new technologies and media on culture and society through intriguing exhibitions, workshops, lectures and film screenings. Its exploits include the already-legendary interactive Arcade show, which traced the development of the gaming industry – from Pong through handhelds to motion-activated consoles – with plenty of playable examples; a fixed-gear biking exhibition replete with a race track through the gallery; and Pièce de Résistance, which asked visitors to submit personal souvenirs that exemplify a revolutionary event, from the second world war up to the present day – think leaflets, photos, posters or, perhaps, the occasional brick.
• Vijzelstraat 68, +31 20 427 4137, mediamatic.net, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Fri 1pm-7pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-6pm (times often vary by exhibition)
• Vijzelstraat 68, +31 20 427 4137, mediamatic.net, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Fri 1pm-7pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-6pm (times often vary by exhibition)
P/////akt
Opened in 2003, this east-side gallery maintains an "anything goes" attitude, encouraging site-specific work and stimulating the artists to incorporate the full scope of the space's whitewashed walls into their work. In 2010 the gallery completed the series Space Is A Word, a three-part examination of art as a mental space – rather than physical – that featured large canvases from Gino Saccone, Jean Bernard Koeman's architectural models and Frederik van Simaey's playfully existential installations, including a striking sculpture of folding beds, bikes and ladders. Debate, performance and book launches are also part of this gallery's mandate as it seeks to bridge the gap between the art, the artist and the public.
• Zeeburgerpad 53, +31 20 468 8395, pakt.nu, free admission. Open Thu-Sun 2pm-6pm
• Zeeburgerpad 53, +31 20 468 8395, pakt.nu, free admission. Open Thu-Sun 2pm-6pm
Smart Project Space
Situated in Amsterdam's hip Oud-West neighbourhood and occupying a foreboding brick building that used to house an anatomical pathology laboratory, this project space offers art alongside a lot more. The film programming is impressive: multiple rooms screen a well-selected assortment of arthouse flicks from around the world, mostly subtitled in English. Dinner and drinks are on offer in Lab 111, which offers visitors the opportunity to dine on a converted dissection table under surgical lights – surprisingly, an experience that's not as strange as it sounds. Studios are provided for a fortunate few, who use this multi-disciplinary playground for work; and lastly, of course, there are the galleries – spacious, bright rooms that accommodate a varied programme featuring local as well as international young talent. In 2011 these galleries hosted the finalists of the Prix de Rome competition, won by Finnish new media artist Pilvi Takala.
• Arie Biemondstraat 105-113, +31 20 427 5951, smartprojectspace.net, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Sat noon-10pm, Sun 2pm-10pm; cinema open Mon-Thu, Sun 8pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 8pm-2am; Lab111 open Mon-Sun noon-1am, Fri-Sat noon-3am
• Arie Biemondstraat 105-113, +31 20 427 5951, smartprojectspace.net, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Sat noon-10pm, Sun 2pm-10pm; cinema open Mon-Thu, Sun 8pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 8pm-2am; Lab111 open Mon-Sun noon-1am, Fri-Sat noon-3am
Upstream Gallery
Upstream Gallery opened its doors in November 2003, since when the space has been exhibiting an exhilarating mix of contemporary art from the Netherlands and abroad. The general vibe is straightforward and in-your-face – and the gallery is aptly sited in the gentrified, but still cool, De Pijp neighbourhood. Past shows have featured the monolithic concrete and glass sculptures by Cristian Andersen; stop-motion nightmares from Cristóbal León; and installation, video and photographs from Katrina Daschner such as the sexually charged Murderess series featuring hooded, axe-wielding women in bleak, wintry forests. A memorable recent installation from the ever-electrifying Marc Bijldisplayed a mesmerising, life-sized black Christ standing upon a stack of white painted pallets, hands outstretched, epoxy dripping like melting wax from arms, hands and face. The work here is always at an intense level.
• Van Ostadestraat 294, +31 20 428 4284, upstreamgallery.nl, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm and by appointment
• Van Ostadestraat 294, +31 20 428 4284, upstreamgallery.nl, free admission. Open Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm and by appointment
W139
Sex, drugs and art make familiar bedfellows, and they all contributed to the formation of this gallery in the heart of Amsterdam's infamous red light district. Originally a theatre, the space was squatted in 1979 by five young artists in need of a place to show their work. Painting, performances and punk rock were to be the beginning of one the city's most original hubs of artistic endeavour. More than 30 years later, it still maintains some of its worn industrial demeanour, while scrubbing up to carry a clean museum vibe whenever necessary. With room for gigs, exhibitions, book launches, parties, film and debates touching on hot topics such as the uneasy relationship between politics and art, W139 is perpetually in motion, frequented by skinny-trousered hipsters, bespectacled geeks and paint-spattered freaks alike. And who knows, the tattooed girl that's selling you a book at their kiosk one week might be exhibiting at one of the city's blockbuster museums the next.
• Warmoesstraat 139, +31 20 622 9434, w139.nl, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Sun noon-6pm
• Warmoesstraat 139, +31 20 622 9434, w139.nl, admission prices vary with event. Open Mon-Sun noon-6pm
• Russell Joyce is an editor of Unfold Amsterdam, a poster publication and website about what's on in Amsterdam
Sunday, 11 May 2014
TRAVEL FROM SORRENTO TO ISCHIA BY HYDROFOIL
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=203239472758068199076.0004464e01635092015d8&msa=0&ll=40.628122,14.375525&spn=0.015113,0.027423&dg=feature
TRAVEL FROM SORRENTO TO ISCHIA BY HYDROFOIL
A day trip to Ischia from Sorrento is made easy by the daily hydrofoil service during the summer.
SORRENTO TO ISCHIA DAY-TRIP
Many people choose to take a day-trip from Sorrento to Ischia during the summer months and there is a daily hydrofoil service which makes this easy.
The crossings are provided by a company called Alilauro every day during the summer with one crossing each way per day.
The times of the crossings are as follows:
Departs from Sorrento: 9:30am Arrives in Ischia Porto: 10:30am
Departs from Ischia Porto: 5:25pm Arrives in Sorrento: 6:25pm
Price for a single crossing: €20.90
Return Ticket: €39.80
Daily service available from 9th April 2014 - 30th September 2014
You can now check the crossings and book tickets with our online booking engine. Simply select the chosen route such as "Sorrento - Ischia", along with your travel dates (including return journey if appropriate) and follow the on-screen instructions.
The crossings are provided by a company called Alilauro every day during the summer with one crossing each way per day.
The times of the crossings are as follows:
Departs from Sorrento: 9:30am Arrives in Ischia Porto: 10:30am
Departs from Ischia Porto: 5:25pm Arrives in Sorrento: 6:25pm
Price for a single crossing: €20.90
Return Ticket: €39.80
Daily service available from 9th April 2014 - 30th September 2014
You can now check the crossings and book tickets with our online booking engine. Simply select the chosen route such as "Sorrento - Ischia", along with your travel dates (including return journey if appropriate) and follow the on-screen instructions.
ONLINE BOOKING ENGINE
If making your reservation via the booking engine above, please be aware that the tickets are provided by a partner site called "Traghettilines.it" who are also responsible for all transactions including payment and despatch of tickets. Please also be careful to note the charges before making any bookings. We offer this service as a convenience to Ischia Review visitors so that you have a choice between purchasing online or directly from the ticket offices at the relevant ports where the booking fees do not apply. If you need any advice on what's best for you then read our guide below or simply drop us a line at info@ischiareview.com and we'll be very happy to assist.
CROSSING FROM ISCHIA TO SORRENTO VIA CAPRI
For anyone wishing to travel to Ischia from Sorrento during April with an overnight stay, on the following day you have a choice of waiting for the 525pm crossing directly back to Sorrento (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays only) or alternatively taking an earlier crossing to Capri and then on to Sorrento from there. There are fast-ferry and hydrofoil services throughout the day from Capri to Sorrento. To get to Capri from Ischia you can take a hydrofoil with Alilauro and if you follow the link below you can purchase your tickets online via our booking engine with further information and timetables available.
CROSSING FROM CAPRI TO SORRENTO
Below is the most recent timetable (updated 28th April 2014) which shows the times of the crossings from Capri to Sorrento. Prices for these services vary between €13 and €20 depending on which craft you take and at which time:
Journey times are between 20 - 25 minutes depending on maritime conditions.
Sailings from Capri to Sorrento
07:00 Fast ferry Caremar
08:00 Hydrofoil Gescab
08:40 Fast ferry Caremar
08:55 Hydrofoil Gescab
09:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
09:25 Hydrofoil Gescab
10:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
11:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
12:10 Hydrofoil SNAV
12:20 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:00 Hydrofoil Gescab
13:35 Fast ferry Gescab
13:50 Hydrofoil Gescab
15:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
15:55 Hydrofoil Alilauro
16:05 Hydrofoil Gescab
16:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
17:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
17:45 Hydrofoil Gescab
18:30 Hydrofoil Alilauro
18:45 Fast ferry Caremar
Journey times are between 20 - 25 minutes depending on maritime conditions.
Sailings from Capri to Sorrento
07:00 Fast ferry Caremar
08:00 Hydrofoil Gescab
08:40 Fast ferry Caremar
08:55 Hydrofoil Gescab
09:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
09:25 Hydrofoil Gescab
10:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
11:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
12:10 Hydrofoil SNAV
12:20 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:00 Hydrofoil Gescab
13:35 Fast ferry Gescab
13:50 Hydrofoil Gescab
15:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
15:55 Hydrofoil Alilauro
16:05 Hydrofoil Gescab
16:20 Hydrofoil Gescab
17:15 Hydrofoil Gescab
17:45 Hydrofoil Gescab
18:30 Hydrofoil Alilauro
18:45 Fast ferry Caremar
CROSSING FROM SORRENTO TO CAPRI
Below is the most recent timetable (updated 28th April 2014) which shows the times of the crossings from Sorrento to Capri. Prices for these services vary between €13 and €20 depending on which craft you take and at which time:
Journey times are between 20 - 25 minutes depending on maritime conditions.
Sailings from Sorrento to Capri
07:15 Hydrofoil Alilauro
07:45 Hydrofoil Caremar
08:10 Hydrofoil SNAV
08:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
09:25 Hydrofoil Caremar
09:50 Hydrofoil Alilauro
10:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
11:25 Hydrofoil SNAV
11:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:30 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:50 Hydrofoil SNAV
14:30 Hydrofoil Caremar
15:50 Hydrofoil Alilauro
16:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
17:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
19:25 Hydrofoil Caremar
Journey times are between 20 - 25 minutes depending on maritime conditions.
Sailings from Sorrento to Capri
07:15 Hydrofoil Alilauro
07:45 Hydrofoil Caremar
08:10 Hydrofoil SNAV
08:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
09:25 Hydrofoil Caremar
09:50 Hydrofoil Alilauro
10:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
11:25 Hydrofoil SNAV
11:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:30 Hydrofoil Alilauro
13:50 Hydrofoil SNAV
14:30 Hydrofoil Caremar
15:50 Hydrofoil Alilauro
16:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
17:45 Hydrofoil Alilauro
19:25 Hydrofoil Caremar
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