Published 4 months ago by C360.NL - Henri Smeets
About 200.000 Dutch fans, donned in orange, watching the 2010 Worldcup final between Spain and the Netherlands...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Giuliano Bernardi
Val di Sole keeps growing up and becomes the world’s point of reference for the Mountain Bike.After the c...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Giuliano Bernardi
Val di Sole keeps growing up and becomes the world’s point of reference for the Mountain Bike.After the celebrated 2008 World C...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Giuliano Bernardi
Val di Sole keeps growing up and becomes the world’s point of reference for the Mountain Bike.After the celebrated ...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Giuliano Bernardi
Val di Sole keeps growing up and becomes the world’s point of reference for the Mountain Bike.After the celebrated 2008 World Champio...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The Grotta della Pollera ("surgive water") opens near the Castrum Perticae, the abandoned primitive village of...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
I'm not a speleologist nor a climber, I just made a few walks in the woods of Finale Ligure area, following th...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The Strapatente cave ("Arma") is one of the most amazing caves of Finale area. It is a natural galler...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The Strapatente cave ("Arma") is one of the most amazing caves of Finale area. It is a natural gall...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The Strapatente cave ("Arma") is one of the most amazing caves of Finale area. It is a natural galler...(meer)
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The Grotta dei Balconi (balconies' cave) is a 30m beautiful natural gallery that crosses the Boragni Wall, a few meters under the longer Strapatente cave.
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The main church of Saint Eusebius was built in 1714, with building material derived from the demolition of Castel Gavone ordered by Republic of Genua that acquired the whole Marchesato del Finale in 1713.
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
This elegant gothic crypt was built in 13th-14th century but its foundation date back to 10th-11th century.
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
This renaissance small church dedicated to Madonna di Loreto was built in 1489-1490. Its architectonic style recalls the chapel of Saint Peter in Sant'Eustorgio basilica in Milan.
Published 9 months ago by Alessandro Ugazio
The upper church was rebuilt in 1889 after the 1887 earthquake. This romanesque crypt below dates back to 12th century. The hole that opens in the rear wall leads to a small cave, explored by speleologists.