Farms above the Vinschgau / Venosta Valley
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
Online Since June 1, 2010 with more than 8,000 images
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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9 comments:
This is SO beautiful. Living in a parched small land, I can't even imagine so much green.
Do those farmers need a live-in volunteer?
Yes Dina, they need live-in volunteers and sometimes they get them too...
Amazing shots Karl, you must have been very high to get these. I can't imagine being so enclosed by forests.
Live-in volunteers? This is interesting!
Really?? How would I find contact information?
Hi Dina, the contact information is only in German and Italian and can be found here:
http://www.bergbauernhilfe.it/de/willkommen.html
Very, very beautiful scene.
Hello Karl!!!!
This pictures are all amazing!!!!!
I and my husband, we live in Österreich (graz), but we want to move to südtirol!.
Could you tell me, how is the people there???
My husband is pure Austrian, but I am half- japanese and Italian. I have afraid to suffer any discrimination...
@OrientExpress, I see no possibility to contact you... if you need some information, please contact me through my contact-form on this blog.
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