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3 Terza Piccola, 2334
4 Passo della Digola, 1674
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6 Terza media, 2455
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20 Forcella Ciadin Alto, 2222
21 Crissin, 2503
22 Cima Bragagnina, 2281
23 Tudaio, 2140
24 (Monte Piedo, 1686)

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Location: Danta di Cadore (1356 m)      by: Pedrotti Alberto
Area: Dolomiten      Date: 19-09-2013
As we say in Italy, "non c'è il due senza il tre", that is, "there is no two without the three". Hence, after Terza Grande and Bivacco Tiziano, here is a third Madonna from Cadore.
That there is no two without the three is confirmed by the fact that also this location, as the previous ones, is totally unknown to both Alpen Panoramen and Panorama Photos - as well as, luckily, to mass tourism. All this in spite of Danta di Cadore being one of the most panoramic villages in the Alps: its position on a wide, open meadow high over Cadore on one side and Comelico on the other side, may indeed be regarded as an unicum.
Who is not satisfied with three Madonnas, may have a look at
picasaweb.google.com/albertopedrotti/Dolomiti5gg
where one finds no less photos of churches and villages than photos of the Dolomites in themselves: after all, we are in Italy!

Eight images, 35 mm (x 1.5), 1/250 sec, f/11.
Larger: www.panoramio.com/photo/97298283

Comments

Bravissimo, interessanter Standort.
2013/10/26 15:35 , Thomas Janeck
Quanti conoscono... 
... questo settore delle Dolomiti d'oltre Piave? Ben fatto! Ogni volta che attraverso il Comelico in direzione San Candido non posso fare a meno di pensare a quell'articolo in Le Dolomiti Bellunesi in cui il nome Comelico veniva fatto derivare etimologicamente dalla radice latina "communic-".
Ciao, Alvise
PS ho visto l'album "Dolomiti 5gg" - grande fotografo, grande ciclista, grande alpinista!!
2013/10/26 15:36 , Alvise Bonaldo
Oddio, sono le Dolomiti, mica io, ad avere tutti questi meriti...
2013/10/30 15:07 , Pedrotti Alberto

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