sottoguda the last village before marmolada typical dolomites

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Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda: the last village before Marmolada. Typical village in Dolomites Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sottoguda is the last village before Malga Ciapéla and Marmolada. It is located in the heart of the Dolomites, in the province of Belluno, Northern Italy. is an ancient village characterized by numerous wooden barns, used by farmers for hay and the shelter of livestock and agricultural tools. At the end of the village, the Serrai di Sottoguda gorge begins, a deep canyon of about 2 km that reaches the Malga Ciapéla, at the foot of the Marmolada. Here was the territory of the Great War with the highest museum in Europe: it is located at 3000 meters near the Italian and Austro-Hungarian war stations.


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