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#4417342
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417344
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417346
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417348
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417350
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417352
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#4417354
27 May 2019
The Adolf Munkel path, watched over by the important north face of the Odle, is one of the most impressive paths in the Dolomites. A great variety of vegetation can be explored: at the Ciancenon stream, in the dwarf shrubland moorland, at the Adolf Munkel path, in the shady forest, Italy, on august 26 2017
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#9586182
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586184
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586186
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586188
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586190
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586192
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586194
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586196
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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#9586198
13 February 2023
Baio (also known as ''Baio di Sampeyre'') is a traditional festival that takes place every five years in Sampeyre, in the Valle Varaita in the province of Cuneo, Italy. The Baio was one of the most important and ancient traditional festivals in the Italian Alps. The tradition's origins date back to between 975 and 980, when teams of Saracens, who had penetrated the valley to control the Alpine passes, were driven away by the local population. The festival commemorates the expulsion of the invaders. Traditionally, only men participated in the parades, while the costumes were woven by the women. The men traditionally interpreted also the roles of women. In Sampeyere, Italy, on 12 February 2023
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