Mountain farm in the Passiria Valley
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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10 comments:
Gibt's da schöne frische Milch?
I love the snow-capped peaks in the background.
This scene appears to be too perfect to be real!
So how does one farm a mountain? Very carefully? Can't imagine driving a tractor up and down that slope! Heck, I can't even imagine standing on that slope!
That would pose a challenge for a tractor...
The sight of the mountains has me grinning.
A great view and an even better background!
I just love this image.
I always think, that the animals and people who live there have to be different lengths of the legs. Otherwise they will not stay upright on the slopes. :)
Just gorgeous! That could be a postcard.
Karl, what a wonderful place! Can you imagine waking up every day and seeing this?
Stunningly beautiful photo. This is another one to frame for your wall. This farm must raise goats as it must be too steep for any other animals.
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