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Zug/Treno: Wuppertal Langerfeld - Verona Quadrante Europa

Ried / Novale, 29.03.2019

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

EU43 001 mit einem Stahlzug am 18.02.2016 bei Novale.

Efecto seda en el Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Novales - Alfoz de Loredo - Cantabria - España - Spain

Efecto seda en el Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Lokomotion 189.901 (Novale di Vipiteno BZ)

Quando a Novale di Vipiteno non c'erano ancora le barriere antirumore si potevano fare delle ottime inquadrature, qui un locale diretto a Verona scende da Brennero nel maggio 1998, in testa la locomotiva E424 314 (costruzione TIBB 1950, trasformata in navetta nel 1991)

Efecto seda en el Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Rocio en la telaraña, Azud del rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Novales - Alfoz de Loredo - Cantabria - España - Spain

Sesión de retrato con Tatiana, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Tatiana, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Tatiana, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Tatiana, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

EN - Straßberg Castle is located in the outskirts of the medieval town of Sterzing, in Northern Italy. Under the ruined buildings lies an hidden bunker from the Cold War era.

 

IT - Il Castello della Strada si trova poco lontano dalla cittadina medievale di Vipiteno, in Alto Adige. Sotto gli edifici ormai in rovina si cela un bunker nascosto risalente alla guerra fredda.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

On 2022.10.25., the TXLogistik intermodal train nr. 43101 from Wanne-Eickel to Verona Quadrante Europa was forwarded by 3 Vectron locomotives: 193 556 + 193 283 + 193 640. On the picture, the train passing near Novale, a small Italian village between Colle Isarco and Vipiteno, 10 km south from the Austrian-Italian border.

With a total area of 12.8 square kilometres (4.9 sq mi), Monte Isola ranks as the largest lake island not only in Italy, but also in South and Central Europe.

However, many lake islands in Finland, Sweden, Norway and the European part of Russia are larger.

 

The peak of the island at 600 metres (1,969 feet) above sea level is 419 metres (1,375 feet) above the average surface elevation of Lake Iseo (181 m (594 ft)), making Monte Isola one of the highest lake islands in Europe. However, the island Gudfjelløya with its peak at 812 m (2,664 ft) above sea level rises 454 m (1,490 ft) above the lake Tunnsjøen, Norway.

 

Monte Isola is formed by 12 frazioni: Carzano, Cure, Masse, Menzino, Novale, Olzano, Peschiera Maraglio, Porto di Siviano, Sensole, Senzano, Sinchignano and Siviano.

The bordering municipalities are Iseo, Marone, Sale Marasino, Sulzano, Parzanica, Tavernola Bergamasca and Sarnico.

There are two main ports Carzano and Peschieria with a frequent ferry service with the surrounding mainland villages, including Iseo.

 

History

 

There are indications of a Roman settlement. The first written document mentioning "Insulae curtis" dates from 905, when the island was listed among the properties of the monastery of S. Salvatore in Brescia. The family Oldofredi, rulers of Iseo, built on the island two strongholds in the 11th-12th centuries. Members of the powerful Visconti family came here to hunt in 1400. In 1497 Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, gave the islanders some fishing rights and reduced the taxes. In the same year, Caterina Cornaro, queen of Cyprus, resided a while on the island. During the 19th century the main industry on the island was the construction of boats and the manufacturing of fishing nets.

Peschiera Maraglio and Siviano (the municipal seat)[3] merged in 1929 to create the actual comune.

 

Sites of interest:

 

The single-nave church of S. Michele in Peschiera Maraglio was consecrated in 1648. This baroque church is notable for the many frescoes on the walls and on the ceiling and for its wooden carvings.

The shrine of Madonna della ceriola stands 600 metres (1,969 feet) above sea level, the highest spot on the island. It can only be reached by walking from the small village of Cure.

The fortress Martinengo can be reached from Menzino. It was built in the 15th century by Oldofredi and enlarged in the 16th century by Martinengo. After a long period of neglect, it has been renovated in an elegant residence by the architect Vittorio Faglia. In 1497 Catherine Cornaro, queen of Cyprus, sojourned here for a short stay.

 

Transportation:

 

Monte Isola can be reached through a network of ferry connection with regular schedules.[4]

Driving restrictions are currently enforced, with mopeds and bicycles only allowed on the island. An extensive grid of dedicated bike lanes and hiking trails span all over the island, reaching the peaceful fishing villages with lakeside cafés and the Madonna della Ceriola chapel, nested near the summit of the island. A circular trail of almost 15 km (9 mi) allows a complete tour of Monte Isola.

Sesión de retrato con Jireh, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

Sesión de retrato con Tatiana, Azud del Rio Guatizalema, Novales, Hoya de Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

 

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