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| sent on November 30, 2013 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
not one! not two? but 3?! but that f ***! pretty good catch! ;-) non una! non due?? ma 3??!! ma che c***o!!! bravo bella cattura! |
| sent on December 04, 2013 (14:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Simply Amazing! where did this happen? if I may ask? :-P semplicemente stupefacente! dove è accaduto tutto ciò? se posso chiedere? |
| sent on December 04, 2013 (17:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Sure you can Mailasia :-)
I was in Alta Badia to Step Valparola. The Tre Sassi Fort which is located on the pass is, or rather was part of the group of Austrian fortifications erected on the Italian border before the Great War. And 'therefore part of the so-called "Dolomite front", the scene of countless battles in sites that conosciti (Falzarego, Lagazuoi 5 Torri, Nuvolao, Averao, Tofane ... just to name a few)
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte_Tre_Sassi
The steep slopes below the Forte (if you look at the photo at the top left on wikipedia is the steep ridge to the right of the fort and if you look at the photo at the bottom of the same page will see the beginning ... snow) at the time of the World War II, they were crossed by innumerable trenches partly still existingyou and viable ... the funny little animals can be found there :-) Both I and Frederick (my son) have a certain passion for the history of the twentieth century ... that day I combined my two passions to the great satisfaction of all.
Ah ... it is difficult to meet the marmots at that site, I'm quite accustomed to humans ... the bet, in our case, was to arrive at distances between 10 and 5 meters ;-)
I am here for further info eh ...
Bye! Certo che puoi Mailasia Ero in Alta Val Badia al Passo Valparola. Il Forte Tre Sassi che si trova sul passo fa, o meglio faceva parte, del complesso di fortificazioni austriache erette sul confine italiano prima della Grande Guerra. E' quindi parte del così detto "fronte dolomitico", teatro di innumerevoli battaglie in siti più che conosciti (Passo Falzarego, Lagazuoi, 5 Torri, Nuvolao, Averao, Tofane ... solo per citarne alcuni) it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte_Tre_Sassi Le pendici scoscese sotto al Forte (se osservi la foto in alto a sx su wikipedia il costone scosceso è a dx del forte e se guardi la foto in fondo alla stessa pagina ne vedi l'inizio ... innevato), al tempo della I° Guerra Mondiale, erano solcate da innumerevoli trincee in parte ancora esistenti e percorribili ... le simpatiche bestiole si trovano lì Sia io che Federico (mio figlio) abbiamo una certa passione per la storia del XX secolo ... quel giorno ho unito le due mie passioni con grande soddisfazione di tutti. Ah ... non è difficile incontrare le marmotte in quel sito, sono piuttosto abituate all'uomo ... la scommessa, nel nostro caso, era arrivare a distanze comprese tra i 10 e i 5 metri Son qui per altre eventuali info eh ... Bye! |
| sent on December 04, 2013 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello, nice scene, well shoot ... is not obvious to see them so confident ... I went very well .. soon ciao, bella scenetta, ben ripresa... non è certo scontato vederle cosi confidenti... ti è andata decisamente bene.. a presto |
| sent on December 04, 2013 (23:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Max! yes, even I am amazed, looking back at the end of the day, the confidence in us ... but I have not found an answer ... I like to think that at that moment I and the children were able to make them understand what were our intentions and our desires simple :-) ... fantasy? plot from the story? maybe ... but that's okay ;-) Thank you for your kind visit!
Amichevolissimo a greeting! Ciao Max! sì, son rimasto sbalordito anche io, ripensandoci a fine giornata, della confidenza accordataci ... ma non vi ho trovato risposta ... mi piace pensare che in quel frangente io ed i bambini siamo riusciti a far loro intendere quali fossero le nostre semplici intenzioni ed i nostri desideri ... fantasia? trama da favola? forse ... ma va bene così Grazie della gradita visita!!! Un amichevolissimo saluto! |
| sent on December 09, 2013 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I seem to be "dancing" hello Massimo nice shoot ;-) a me sembra stiano "ballando" ciao Massimo bella ripresa |
| sent on December 09, 2013 (18:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Franco :-) Thanks for the ride ... to observe after your suggestion ... gives me the same impression:-P Hello! Grazie del passaggio Franco ... a osservarle dopo il tuo suggerimento ... mi dà la stessa impressione Ciao! |
| sent on December 11, 2013 (10:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fantastic family scene. Very nice and very "tender". Thank you also for the support that I will not hesitate to ask at the next photo. Riccardo Fantastica scenetta familiare. Molto bella e molto "tenera". Grazie anche per l'appoggio che non esiterò a chiederti in occasione di prossime foto. Riccardo |
| sent on December 11, 2013 (10:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you and nice words. For the support ... if you settle ... absolutely no problem :-) Bye! Grazie a te e delle belle parole. Per l'appoggio ... se ti accontenti ... nessunissimo problema Bye! |
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