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shonkikong · 2 years
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Pieve di Cadore
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calicirro · 15 days
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VILLAGE
riva del garda, italy
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camarón
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red spire
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cowboy
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10.8.2023
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stularsen · 11 months
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tre cime di lavaredo 🏔️🏔️🏔️
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berghoteljochgrimm · 1 year
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Neue Magie, neue Abenteuer, neue Gelegenheiten, neue Träume! Ein neuer Anfang! Das neue Jahr kann beginnen! 🥳 Frohes neues Jahr! . L’importante è lasciare indietro tutte le sconfitte e portare avanti solo le cose belle e i ricordi! Che questo anno nuovo sia un anno da ricordare, ricco di gioia e serenità! Auguri felice anno nuovo! 🥳 . #berghoteljochgrimm #happynewyear #newbalance #vacation #hotellife #südtirol #urlaubsziele #altoadige #travel #weguideyou #skiing #paradise #partytime #winter #vacations #naturephotography #exploring_alps #dolimites #lifestyle #hüttenurlaub #mountains #buonanno #frohesneuesjahr #alpenliebe #bergliebe🏔 #bergzeitdaheim #travelphotography #awesomeearth #festa #loungebar https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm2mkuLNCz-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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luisashorizons · 1 year
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Veneto
On day 6 of our trip north we made it to Thiene, Veneto, a beautiful town at the foothills of the Italian Alps, just north of Vicenza. This was an opportunity to visit and reconnect with my cousins on (Dad’s side of the family), my aunt, and with Laghi, the small village from which my family emigrated many years ago. 
Staying in central Thiene meant we could wander into the old town centre, past the Palazzo Porto Colleoni (built in the 15th Century), the Baroque style Cathedral, the old Romanesque-gothic church which dates back to 1333, and just experience the ambiance. 
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One afternoon we went for a late afternoon walk around the hills above Carrè which is north of Thiene and at the foothills of the mountains. We were greeted with stunning views over to the Gruppo Delle Piccole Dolomite, the Gruppo Pasubio and Monte Maggio. 
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The following day we were invited to join a group of Brazilian tourists for a history tour of Laghi. We met the group at the local trattoria in Laghi which is famous for its potato gnocchi and, after a good coffee, we headed off to the Molini contrada. 
A little background information: Laghi is Italian for ‘lakes’ and we can probably attribute the name of the town to the existence of two small lakes in front of the main piazza. Laghi is Veneto's municipality with the smallest number of inhabitants and the lowest density. It comprises a number of small hamlets, or contrade, scattered over the valley and surrounding mountain side. The Molini contrada can be found behind the main piazza, at the base of Monte Maggio, one of the mountains which tower over the piazza. Monte Maggio lies next to the Pasubio group of Dolimites and the border of the Veneto province runs across the top of Maggio and over to Pasubio. Up until WWI, this was part of the border between Italy and Austria and during the war, it formed part of the Italian front along the Dolomites and Alps. I grew up hearing Mum’s stories of how the whole town of Laghi was told to evacuate one day, probably for several weeks and the war raged. They were able to return several years later to find the whole town devastated from the bombing. 
Our tour of Molini was more focused on other aspects of living in Laghi during a time before the wars when everyone was largely reliant on the land. Interestingly, our guide advised us that no one went hungry during those days, with food being available from what they produced from the land, local products and flour and sugar bartered or bought from neighbouring towns. 
We toured the old community cheese making ‘workshop’ in Molini where much of the equipment has been maintained.  There used to be a number of these small community workshops spread across Laghi, including one where my grandfather, Giuseppe, made cheese with milk provided by the nearby families. Who would have known that cheese making was such a strong part of my family history! I asked what types of cheese were typically made and the response included Asiago cheese (a favourite of mine to make). Rather than press the cheeses they let them drain naturally and they used the leftover whey to make both butter and ricotta. 
We also toured the old sawmill and viewed the old hydro system set up by a local to generate electricity which he then sold to the community. The latter was a very innovative initiative which the local set up and ran prior to the availability of electricity from the national grid. The system is still functional after all these years although it no longer supplies the community. 
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A little background information: Laghi is Italian for ‘lakes’ and we can probably attribute the name of the town to the existence of two small lakes in front of the main piazza. Laghi is Veneto's municipality with the smallest number of inhabitants and the lowest density. It comprises a number of small hamlets, or contrade, scattered over the valley and surrounding mountain side. The Molini contrada can be found behind the main piazza, at the base of Monte Maggio, one of the mountains which tower over the piazza. Monte Maggio lies next to the Pasubio group of Dolimites and the border of the Veneto province runs across the top of Maggio and over to Pasubio. Up until WWI, this was part of the border between Italy and Austria and during the war, it formed part of the Italian front along the Dolomites and Alps. I grew up hearing Mum’s stories of how the whole town of Laghi was told to evacuate one day, probably for several weeks and the war raged. They were able to return several years later to find the whole town devastated from the bombing. 
Our tour of Molini was more focused on other aspects of living in Laghi during a time before the wars when everyone was largely reliant on the land. Interestingly, our guide advised us that no one went hungry during those days, with food being available from what they produced from the land, local products and flour and sugar bartered or bought from neighbouring towns. 
We toured the old community cheese making ‘workshop’ in Molini where much of the equipment has been maintained.  There used to be a number of these small community workshops spread across Laghi, including one where my grandfather, Giuseppe, made cheese with milk provided by the nearby families. Who would have known that cheese making was such a strong part of my family history! I asked what types of cheese were typically made and the response included Asiago cheese (a favourite of mine to make). Rather than press the cheeses they let them drain naturally and they used the leftover whey to make both butter and ricotta. 
We also toured the old sawmill and viewed the old hydro system set up by a local to generate electricity which he then sold to the community. The latter was a very innovative initiative which the local set up and ran prior to the availability of electricity from the national grid. The system is still functional after all these years although it no longer supplies the community. 
A little add-on for Allan and myself was a tour of the Comune Di Laghi and the council chambers.  We saw the list of sindaci (mayors) from 1872 to 1999, including my grandfather (Guiseppe Dal Molin) and uncle (Attilio Dal Molin). Thank you Allan for the photos ….
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Back in Thiene, one of our last stops during this visit was to a local nursey which transforms into a Mercatino Di Natale each year. The displays were wonderful, with each section featuring a different colour theme for the tree and decorations. It was only the thought of minimal suitcase room and arriving back in Australia with a big box of broken glass that stopped me from buying a selection of baubles. Instead, I’ve set up a Christmas Table with two gnomes which a cousin has handmade (they are absolutely stunning), candles and books we’ve been given along the way. Now we’re back in Le Marche. Time to get back into walking and getting ready for next year. Damn, it’s raining again … think I’ll make a torta and curl up on the couch with my knitting.
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firewoodlogs · 6 months
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j-k-i-ng · 5 years
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“Wall Of The Walls“ by | Lukas Watschinger
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simondeadman · 5 years
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South Tyrol, July 2018
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apisonadora60 · 5 years
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THE MARATONA DLES DOLOMITES MOVIE . by Castelli
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predictablytypical · 5 years
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Italian mountain treks 
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helmuth-zeni · 5 years
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#buongiornonatura #tramonti #sundown #skylove_ #skylover #trentino #trentinodavivere #trentinoaltoadige #visittrentino #trentinowow #igerstrentino #trentinodascoprire #trentinomese #trentino_cartoline #trentinolovers #trentinoaltoadige_in #dolomiti #brentadolomites #dolimites #brentagruppe #landscape #nature #sky #earthphotography #wonderful_places #discover_earthpix #natgeo (presso Parco Adamello Brenta) https://www.instagram.com/helmuth_zeni_photography/p/Bt-moMpghE8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1iswcav1v43fj
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jjordan7 · 6 years
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Passo Giau, Dolomites by csillogo11
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connor-burrows · 6 years
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Passo Giau, Dolomites by csillogo11
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superbnature · 6 years
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Lake Federa by canotz93
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artivelo · 4 years
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We love the combination of cycling and art. #cycleart #cyclingart #artwork #coppi #dolimites #bikeride #outsideisfree #whyweride‬ #cyclinglife #cyclinglifestyle #cyclingfashion #wielrennen #cycling #bikeart #igerscycling #whereiride #cyclingporn #cyclingimages #cyclingphotos #cycling #roadcycling #stravacycling #cyclisme #wielrennen #cyclinglover #triathlonlife #baaw #instacycling #instacycle #artivelo https://www.instagram.com/p/B9bZeyFFcXe/?igshid=1pewxbxxlx6wn
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francesco12corde · 6 years
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Cold ... cold outside #winter #snow #freezing #igtrentino #igersitalia #water #ice #morning #silence #nature #photography #landscape #lumix #lx100 #Mountains#alps #dolimites (presso Parco Naturale Paneveggio Pale di San Martino)
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