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Monte Bondone is a popular ski resort located in northern Italy, just 20 kilometers from the famous university city of Trento. Seamless access to the historic city center is attractive for those skiers who want to spend their winter holidays not only in residences on the slopes, [...]
Monte Cofano is a mountainous limestone promontory, with a characteristic triangular shape situated at an altitude of 659 meters. It is located on the coast of the province of Trapani, between San Vito Lo Capo and Bonagia. The whole area covers 537.5 hectares and includes also small [...]
The Nebrodi Mountains, Madonie Mountains and Peloritani Mountains together form the Sicilian Apennines (Appennini Siculo). Their northern slopes point to the Tyrrhenian Sea, while in the south they border the volcanic landscape area around Mount Etna. The main characteristic feature of the landscape Nebrodi is a great [...]
Parco dell’Uccellina is a natural reserve and part of the Parco Naturale della Maremma. It is located in Tuscany, Italy and is the home to many wild animals such as wild boar, deer, fallow deers, porcupines, red foxes, turtles, and many species of rare Italian birds. Parco [...]
The Chianti region is one of the most beautiful part of Tuscany, and well-known and appreciated by visitors from all over the world. The borders of the Chianti region are not clearly defined but in general it is provinces of Florence and Siena, and extending to the [...]
These unique earth pyramids (Le Piramidi di terra del Renon or l’Altopiano del Renon) are found near a small quaint village known as Ritten in South Tirol, Italy. To view these pyramids is an experience in itself and you will find yourself amazed at what wonderful things [...]