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Tag Archives: Secret places

Beautiful and Hidden: 10 Unknown Places to see in Italy

Italy is famous worldwide for its cities of art, for its thousand-year history. Everyone knows the Colosseum in Rome, the canals of Venice, the Uffizi in Florence, and if these are undoubtedly places of breathtaking beauty, they are not the unique wonders of the peninsula. There are many places that have something to offer, but […]

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Mezzano, the village where the piles of wood become art

Mezzano is a small village in Trentino, a jewel of Primiero located at the foot of Pale di San Martino. If at first it seems like another of the many mountain villages of the region, with the traditional houses in wood and stone and the panorama of the Dolomites that surrounds them, you will soon […]

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10 incredible places to sleep under the stars

Fall asleep admiring the stars, feeling part of the Universe, trying to imagine its immensity: an experience to live at least once. And what better time than your summer vacation? We have selected 10 locations around the world where you can sleep under the stars, live the nights in a new way and feel a […]

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Santa Cristina well: a mystery of Sardinia

In Sardinia there is a mysterious place, a fascinating archaeological monument. It is the well of Saint Cristina’s sanctuary, sacred nuragic area par excellence, which stands on a basaltic plateau near Paulilatino. When you find yourself in front of the well it is not easy to believe that it is a work dating back to […]

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Upper Valdarno, a less known Tuscany

Tuscany: a region of unique beauty, whose landscapes, cities and monuments are famous all over the world. But there are some lesser-known corners, but no less suggestive. We went to discover the Upper Valdarno, a valley that develops around the bed of the Arno river, halfway between Florence, Arezzo and Siena. It is a small […]

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The magic of a blue forest in Belgium

In the heart of Belgium there’s the Halle Forest, also known as Blue Forest – a magical destination for this spring Just over 30 minutes from Brussels, in the center of Belgium, there is an extensive forest of giant sequoia, it is the Halle Forest, a wonderful place that in spring becomes even more magical. They also call […]

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Discovering the largest maze in the world

The low and verdant countryside of the Po Valley a few kilometers from Parma takes us to the discovery of the largest maze in the world. A tangle of green paths bordered by bamboo in which the children can not wait to get lost, run and chase. We follow them enchanted by the sun rays […]

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Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento

There are hidden places, parts of Italy that are so incredible as unknown and secret. The Vallone dei Mulini in Sorrento is one of them: an old mill, now abandoned and submerged by vegetation. About its history we know a few things: that until the early nineteenth century all the grain for the Sorrento people were ground here, the adjoining […]

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Sasseto forest, fairy-tale place of Tuscia

Twisted trees that are intertwined, mosses covering the trails and tracks of wild animals: Sasseto forest an enchanted place that immediately brings us back to the fairy tales of our childhood. No coincidence that this unique natural paradise of Tuscia is also known as the Forest of Snow White. Large trunks of secular trees show […]

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Pyramid of Bomarzo: a special place of Roman Tuscia

A testimony of history which that in danger of being forever lost, now found and rediscovered: the Pyramid of Bomarzo is a wonderful place, deep in nature which until a few years ago enveloped it completely. It is a tuffaceous rock that once was used as a place of worship, an altar dating back to the seventh century BC, Etruscan […]

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