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The entrance into the Paterno's belly...

Le Dolomiti e la Prima Guerra Mon

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The entrance into the Paterno's belly sent on September 29, 2020 (13:01) by Lorisb. 63 comments, 1648 views. [retina]

at 200mm, 1/250 f/8.0, ISO 100, hand held. Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy.

Un gruppo di rocciatori immortalati prima dell'ingresso dei camminamenti della Grande Guerra. Le due finestre nella roccia erano punti di avvistamento usate dai militari italiani, da lì si possono ammirare le tre Tre Cime come vi proporrò nel primo commento. Il Monte Paterno è una montagna delle Dolomiti alta 2.746 m s.l.m.. Sorge nelle Dolomiti di Sesto al Confine tra Veneto e Alto Adige, a fianco delle più rinomate Tre Cime di Lavaredo. È storicamente famoso, dato che durante la prima guerra mondiale, si trovava lungo la frontiera tra il confine italiano e quello austriaco. Al suo interno furono quindi scavate alcune gallerie, tra cui la famosa galleria Paterno, per raggiungere la cima. Il Paterno è formato dall'intersezione di 3 creste: il Paterno vero e proprio a nord-ovest, la Croda Passaporto a sud e la cresta est, protesa verso il Pian di Cengia. Queste tre creste presentano diverse elevazioni e sono tutte attraversate dai resti dei camminamenti della Grande Guerra.



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sent on November 05, 2020 (20:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Stefano thank you very much for your visit and liking, I had been in the Dolomites but I had not looked at its wonders as this time, I enjoyed them in detail and stored them inside my head as well as in the hard disk :-)
Feass you also liked the caption ;-)
Loris

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sent on March 21, 2021 (13:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful documentation.

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sent on March 21, 2021 (15:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Raffaele it is important for me to know that it is to your liking, I am happy :-)
Cyo Loris




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