Apple orchards in the Adige Valley.
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
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10 comments:
Love that first shot, especially.
Beautiful! Sudtirol apples are quite tasty!
I love apples!
I'm sure these trees will bear much good fruit. A tasty apple is a very healthy treat!
The beauty of the spring will bring the bounty of the fall.
And a hint of mountains, I see. My cousin owns an orchard; he prefers for blossoms to wait a bit longer- too early and you can have serious problems with your crop if there's a sudden frost.
Bello il contrasto tra la primavera che avanza e le ultime nevi nella prima foto! Ciao, Arianna
Quite interesting to see the netting, Karl!
Herrlich, weiss mit weissen Spitzen!
I will never get used to this European method of containing the apple tree branches on wire. I can understand how practical it is for the workers in the orchard, but it somehow seems "cruel" to the tree.
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