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| sent on March 02, 2020 (22:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
... with its glacier more and more exhausted, and to think that not many years ago the glacier started between the stone of 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock and in some places the thickness of the ice touched 50 meters and not to mention 12km of tunnels dug in the ice interspersed with caves used as dormitories, kitchens, infirmaries, radio rooms, chapel, canteens, dug in the belly of the glacier, we are talking about the Great War, with the withdrawal of ice almost everything is erased only a few meters and photos. ...con il suo ghiacciaio sempre più stremensito, e a pensare che non molti anni fa il ghiacciaio partiva fra il sasso delle ore 11 e ore 12 e in alcuni punti lo spessore del ghiaccio toccava i 50metri e per non parlare de 12km di gallerie scavate nel ghiaccio intervallati da caverne adibite a dormitori, cucine, infermerie, sale radio, cappella, mense, scavati nel ventre del ghiacciaio, stiamo parlando della grande guerra, con il ritiro dei ghiacci quasi tutto è cancellato non rimangono che pochi metri e delle foto.. |
| sent on March 03, 2020 (14:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Unfortunately that's the reality. Everyone talks about it, but nothing is done. Greetings. Purtroppo questa è la realtà.. Tutti ne parlano ma non si fa niente. Un saluto. |
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