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08-SEP-2009 marie-jose wolff

Marmolada glacier, the Queen of the Dolomites

Veneto, Italy

Marmolada History...
During the First World War, the Austrian-Hungarian soldiers built 8 kilometres of ice-caves inside Marmolada glacier. Their idea was to reach the Italian positions on Marmolada without the danger of enemy-fire. The “City of Ice”, called "Eisstadt" was built in 11 months (May 1916 - April 1917): inside there were beds, kitchens, deposits for the munitions. The main problem was the movements of the glacier: in the 1918 the city disappeared.

In the sixty years another army arrive on the Marmolada Glacier: the army of a particular kind of tourism, wich one that not respect the environment. The weapons of this army are: cable car, big pylons, big buildings for the cable car stops.
The result of the war of this army is a monster called "Marmolada cable car" against wich many ambientalist associations (like Mountain Wilderness) fight every day! The famous south wall became a big bin. Fortunately every year many voluntaries clean the "dirty" Queen of Dolomites.

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zyziza28-Aug-2019 12:09
like a silver
MarcViskens26-Jul-2013 19:29
very beautiful
marc
Julie Queybronac (Bryline)28-Jan-2010 12:15
Spectaculaire et quelle belle lumière ! V
Roby26-Dec-2009 10:32
nice picture, V
Milan Vogrin12-Dec-2009 14:48
This is nice.
Chad Ramsey12-Nov-2009 05:17
Wow this looks like hard lava! Great view and thanks for the information to go along! V
Guest 12-Nov-2009 00:27
A very beautiful image ... though it is sad to read of the pollution and damage caused by visitors. It seems to happen everywhere that tourists go. Thanks for the information, Marie.
H. P. Henriksen Starman10-Nov-2009 19:59
I am glad to hear that you are spokesman for the mountains and their fragile Alpine climate. I like the shot with the reflecting light in the ice. v.
wernere0109-Nov-2009 13:36
Great view and light. Seems ice cold.
CM Kwan09-Nov-2009 12:32
It's a piece of fine art, MJ! V
Lise Trempe09-Nov-2009 09:36
Superbe lumière sur le glacier. Merci Marie-Jose pour l'histoire de ce glacier et c'est bien dommage pour ce que les touristes laisseront aux générations futures.
Blandine Mangin09-Nov-2009 09:20
magnifique ! v
XiaoBernard9909-Nov-2009 08:11
Tres interessante histoire.
Giancarlo Guzzardi09-Nov-2009 07:45
original image of this one little glacier, interesting and right notes
Kinga Chwalkowska Zadlak09-Nov-2009 06:42
Excellent shot! ~V~
Paco López09-Nov-2009 06:09
Excelente!!! V!
fdt09-Nov-2009 05:54
Magnifique. f
Bryan Murahashi09-Nov-2009 05:53
Beautiful lighting for this glacier photo. Sad to hear of the damage by tourists. V
Gerard Koehl09-Nov-2009 05:39
Magnifique avec cette luminosité... V
12309-Nov-2009 05:08
Stunning. V
lou_rozensteins09-Nov-2009 03:40
Excellent shot of the ice shining in the sun. A shame about the tourists, who do not respect such a beautiful landscape. Well done for your story as well as the image!
Marcia Colelli09-Nov-2009 02:23
Beautiful capture, such a sad story V
an nguyen09-Nov-2009 02:19
I hear you, sad reality. !!!
Simon Chandler09-Nov-2009 02:16
Fantastic work. Sad to know the new. v
Michel CORBOZ09-Nov-2009 01:16
Très impressionant ! V
Barbara Heide09-Nov-2009 01:11
magical! v
Jim Coffman09-Nov-2009 01:01
Very nice capture and a great history lesson. V
laine09-Nov-2009 00:41
I hear you, Marie !!!
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