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Barrels made of oak from various regions are used in the aging process and have an effect on the resulting color and flavor of the wine at Casa Rondeña Winery.
A glass of Meritage 2006 wine at Casa Rondeña Winery.
Growing grapes in the desert
Twista, a member of the Get Money Gang, performed Sunday afternoon. (Photo/Joey Trisolini)
Rick Ross waives to the crowd during his set and thanked the crowd for buying his albums.
Rick Ross performs at the Journal Pavilion. (photo/ Joey Trisolini)
Victor Kim of the Quest Crew dances during the Takeover Tour at the Journal Pavilion on Sunday. The tour featured Busta Rhymes, Pitbull, Flo Rida and Rick Ross.
Nicola Chivoili, works to repair a wall of a laboratory in L’Aquila. Residents are putting down their own money to try and fix buildings, in order to try to return business as soon as possible. Waiting for the government has made residents unsure of when help may come
Left furniture and other house hold items are common in many areas that are still undergoing cleaning.
The reminents of a living room of a house in L’Aquila.
Dario Ianni, a L’Aquila resident surveys the destruction of a house near his work area. Dario, his wife and child lost their house on April 6th, and moved into the tents provided by the government.
A house in L’Aquila that was badly damaged by the earthquake on April 6th 2009.
Firemen work on a support structure to stabilize a building near the duomo of L’Aquila.
The once bustling shopping area near the duomo has been completely blocked off and vacated. Housing insurance is not common it Italy. What was destroyed in L’Aquila was for the larger part uninsured.
The duomo of L’Aquila has gathered much attention, a little too much some residents feel. Work on the duomo presses forward and work on providing houses has taken a backseat.
A sign in a shop window proclaims closure from April 6th and leaves a blank for a reopening date.
A car is loaded with shoes fom a closed shoe store near the duomo in L’Aquila. Much of the city is still functionless.
Many areas in L’Aquila have become blocked off to residents because the risk of falling buildings. To enter these zones called Zone Rosse, one must be accompanied by firemen and fill out paperwork.
An unbalanced cement guardrail demonstrates the earthquake’s force that hit L’Aquila on April 6th. Many of the cities aesthetic will need repair which is not foreseeable in the near future.