
Monte Vulture
This nice photo covers a region of Italy we have never featured before on this blog: Basilicata.
It was taken from the village of Acerenza (833m), looking approximately North-West (291-314 degrees) towards Monte Vulture (1326m), an extinct volcano that is the main geological feature of the area.
Monte Crispiniano (1104m), 70km away, is not really visible in this photo, but we think that it should be possible to spot it in a perfectly clear day, or maybe just after sunset.
Today’s photo was submitted by Giuseppe Lipori, while the authors are the students of ‘Collegio del Mondo Unito dell’Adriatico‘.
6. October 2009, 11:39
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