Cannon from the First World War or the Great War on the ski slopes between Arabba and Marmolada in the Italian Dolomites.


During the First World War, the line between the Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces ran through the Dolomites. There are now open-air war museums at Cinque Torri (Five Towers) and Mount Lagazuoi. Many people visit the Dolomites to climb the Vie ferrate, protected paths created during the First World War. A number of long distance footpaths run across the Dolomites, which are called "Alte vie" (, high paths). Such long trails, which are numbered from 1 to 8, require at least a week to be walked through and are served by numerous "Rifugi" (huts). The first and, perhaps, most renowned is the Alta Via 1. This cannon is situated between two ski resorts of Marmolada and Arabba and on the ski runs at Passo Padon. Maybe it was just too big and heavy to remove.


Size: 4000px × 3000px
Location: Marmolada, Italy
Photo credit: © Bridget Clyde / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: Yes

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