Tuscany The ruins of the bivouac Lusa Lanzoni, not far from the top of Mount Corchia at about 1630 meters. It was a metal structure cabin designed to shelter speleologists visiting the nearby Abisso Fighiera. It was built in 1978 as a "speleological hut" by the speleological section of Faenza (RA). Dedicated to the memory of Antonio Lusa of Faenza, who died in 1977 and Ennio Lanzoni of Imola, who died in 1976. It was burned in 1994 after the temporary closure of the caves of the taverns by the magistrate in April of the same year "War" between robbers and speleologists, the act was suspected o
Tuscany The ruins of the bivouac Lusa Lanzoni, not far from the top of Mount Corchia at about 1630 meters. It was a metal structure cabin designed to shelter speleologists visiting the nearby Abisso Fighiera. It was built in 1978 as a "speleological hut" by the speleological section of Faenza (RA). Dedicated to the memory of Antonio Lusa of Faenza, who died in 1977 and Ennio Lanzoni of Imola, who died in 1976. It was burned in 1994 after the temporary closure of the caves of the taverns by the magistrate in April of the same year "War" between robbers and speleologists, the act was suspected of the cavers of the nearby village of Levigliani. It was no longer rebuilt.
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