| Puzzle Title: | Positano, Italy | Number of Pieces: | 500 |
| Manufacturer: | Trefl | Puzzle size: | 48 x 34 cm |
| Year of Completion: 2019 |
| My Comment: I puzzled this together with Nelle and we did it over the weekend of January 2019. |
| Puzzle Trivia: |
| The first jigsaw puzzle was created in 1766 by John Spilsbury, a British cartographer, to teach geography. |
Here is the gallery of the process and finished puzzle.










This is what the picture of the puzzle looks like:

The place on map:
Question for you: Have you ever been to Italy?
Ilze
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Good work. I have never been to Italy
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Hi Derrick,
I hope you’re doing well! I just found your comment in the spam folder, and this isn’t the first time it’s happened. I’m not sure why this keeps occurring.
Do you have any thoughts on what might be causing it?
Best,
Ilze
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I expect it’s a WP glitch – they usually self-correct eventually
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If you comment and don’t see the comment or my replay – WAIT until I remember to check the spam 🙂
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🙂
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Never been there, but it’s a stunning sight !
All the best , Marc.
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Hi, Marc! Yes, the view is stunning! Where have you been in Europe?
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Mostly in our own country, but occasionally to Tenerife, Germany and the Netherlands.
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Have you ever been to Latvia? Our college (I’m also in IT) was in Belgium, and they loved beer. 🙂
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No, never been to Latvia – so you got your diploma in Belgium, that’s a coincidence. And yes, beer, and fries with stew are almost number one of the most favorite dishes in Belgium, but you probably know that 🙂
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Oh my, the spell checker is out to get me! My colleagues were in Belgium for work. 😄 I’ve studied in Latvia.
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That’s a beautiful puzzle. All that solid blue would be challenging. Puzzles are a nice way to “visit” a place you may never actually see 🙂
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I agree with you; the blue was challenging… Puzzles are a nice way to visit a place, for sure! 🙂
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Beautiful in every way! At the top of post, the three links go to the same page. Might want to check it out. 🙂
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Not sure what are the links you are talking about… There are no links on this post.. or not intended to be!
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It’s a WordPress issue, a common one at that.
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No, I have not been in Italy, have you?
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Yes I have, but it was 20 years ago… I wish to go again 🙂 for gelato!
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Gelato is a very good reason for travelling 😂.
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Absolutely! Gelato alone makes the journey worthwhile! 😂
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Puzzles are fun and often educational. This one is a beauty.
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Thank you!
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