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Tallahassee, Florida, US
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2011 Mille Miglia: Postcards from Dutch

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Pictures tell a thousand words, and we're going to let this one do most of the talking. Our own Dutch Mandel is on the road in the Italian countryside, and he snapped this gorgeous shot from one of the chase vehicles during the event. Want more?

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