National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月3日 09時04分
Photo by Robbie Shone @shonephoto The wartime ruins that line many of the via ferratas in the Italian Dolomites are incredibly well hidden—and with good reason. They were designed to be difficult to find and (ideally) impossible to conquer. The effort it must have taken to transport building materials to these high and remote ridges is hard to imagine, but the hard work would still have been preferable to the idea of being vulnerable to enemy attack. The Ivano Dibona via ferrata is a restored historical route used by Italian troops during World War I.
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