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24-JUN-2015

Val Bregaglia

View from the vilage of Soglio
An idyllic valley in the Alps that connects the Canton of Graubünden with Italy (the North with the South).A paradise for hikers and mountaineers, but also a peaceful refuge for artists. The valley where the artist Alberto Giacometti was born, Bergell with its special panorama sheltered and inspired numerous artists, such as Giovanni Segantini and Varlin.
Highlights
Valley of artists – the valley where Alberto Giacometti was born, the last earthly abode of the artists Giovanni Segantini and Varlin.
Soglio – a mountain village with Italian charm in Graubünden
Chestnut forest in Castasegna – one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful sweet chestnut forests
Maloja – a family-friendly village

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Kim11-Jul-2015 17:24
Beautiful landscape image, well taken Jose! V
marie-jose wolff11-Jul-2015 15:10
magnificent valley indeed with those majestic mountains all around!
it's always interesting to be between two borders.
Nick Paoni11-Jul-2015 14:56
I can easily see how artists of all medium are inspired by this beautiful scenery.
Richard Glenn11-Jul-2015 14:25
Another spectacular view, I could sit there all afternoon! V
Carol Rollins11-Jul-2015 13:21
I would never tire of standing there and taking in all this magnificent beauty. Thanks for sharing.
Jeff Real11-Jul-2015 13:11
This is like a trip into paradise...i love it! ~V~
Shane Graves11-Jul-2015 12:55
I can truly see that you just love climbing and getting your photos from these high vantage points, it is kind of your trademark thing, oh and of course your usual well explained informative and historical message that goes with the photo. Thank you Jose. V
Richard Townsend11-Jul-2015 12:21
Outstanding shot, Jose, the view is spectacular! V
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