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It was a very windy day but I still managed to fly the drone. The view from the ground was already amazing so I had to know how it looks from the air.
Experienced by Martin Sattler
7 km from Villnöß
Late summer at the Seceda, a well-known summit in the Italian Dolomites! Nearby is a famous Ski Resort and an annual downhill race in the Ski Worldcup - Val Garden - Gröden!
Experienced by eberhard grossgasteiger
7 km from Villnöß
Late summer on the Peak Seceda, the meadows were mowed one last time and the rest of the first snow has not melted yet! The autumnal colours gain the upper hand!
Experienced by eberhard grossgasteiger
10 km from Villnöß
Sass Putia, a famous summit in the Italian Dolomites, snapped in the early morning on a cold january day!
Experienced by eberhard grossgasteiger
14 km from Villnöß
Here I was in a one of my favourite place in Italian Dolomites, the Seiser Alm, a beatiful valley is Sudtirol. The lights of the sunrise gives very insane colors
Experienced by Michele Mescolin
19 km from Villnöß
Summit in the Ladinian Dolomites, Italy, which is called “Sass dles diecs” by the local people!
Experienced by eberhard grossgasteiger
27 km from Villnöß
I captured this beautiful mountain scape scene while driving through Passo Fedaia in northern Italy. It was early in the morning, and the light was gentle so you could see the layers of the landscape extend out toward the rugged mountains in the back.
Experienced by Janine Joles
28 km from Villnöß
Wake up at 4 o’clock in the morning. Take the backpack, prepared the night before and get in the car. About 300km separate us from the destination. We reach the place around 7 AM. All parking lots are free and there is no one around. We walk towards the lake, that is not far from the parking lot and we see a lady who reads immersed in the silence of this magical place. To break the silence only a few birds and the camera shutter that tries to capture that incredible light.
Experienced by Alessandro Capuzzi
28 km from Villnöß
It’s really simple to visit this lake, it’s only 30 min from the city of Bolzano (Trentinto Alto Adige). I suggest to go there just before the sunset, to enjoy the wonderful reflection of Latemar, a group of mountains that belongs to the Dolomites.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
28 km from Villnöß
Since I started my new job in the hearth of the Dolomites I can choose plenty of ways to reach my work place. One of them lets you drive through the best nature scenery you could imagine. And taking a break for a breathtaking moment enjoying this lake and this mountains is a must.
Experienced by Riccardo Trimeloni
28 km from Villnöß
According to legends, once upon a time there was a mermaid living in the lake, which wizard Masaré was in love with. In order to seduce her, the witch Lanwerda advised him to dress up as jewel merchant and throw a rainbow from Mt Catinaccio to Mt Latemar. That is what he did, but he forgot to dress up. So the beautiful mermaid detected him and forever disappeared in Lake Carezza. The wizard was angry and threw all the pieces of the rainbow as well as the jewels into the waters. That’s why it still features rainbow colours.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
28 km from Villnöß
On a drive through the mountains of Dolomites in the Italian province of South Tyrol, we came across this lake, which was hidden between mountains and pine trees. The green color of the lake is said to be caused by underwater crystals. Needless to say the view was nothing short of spectacular.
Experienced by David O. Andersen
29 km from Villnöß
We did a short road trip to the Dolomites (5hrs driving). We stopped the car almost every 5 meters because of the beautiful landscape. Reminded me to take the time and appreciate what is around you.
Experienced by Tim Stief
29 km from Villnöß
It’s always fun to wait for the dark in a tent in the middle of the forest! This was taken this summer during a hiking trip in Dolomites, Italy.
Experienced by Luca Baggio
29 km from Villnöß
After a night spent in my car with a friend, we hiked the path for Limides Lake, in Dolomites, near Cortina D’ampezzo, for catch some good morning light. For my friend this is the first walk in mountain of his entire life, 28 year, and really i’ve been honored to be the first one who have bring him in the mountain lover club! This is the very first light showed up that day.
Experienced by Federico Bottos
31 km from Villnöß
Last weekend I went to Lake Braies, a beautiful mountain lake in Trentino Alto Adige (Italy). The water level was low, because of a long period without rain, so you could walk under the wooden house.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
31 km from Villnöß
I always dreamed of going early in the morning on touring skis up into the mountains. This year I made this dream come true. We were skiing in and around Cavalese teaching the kids how to ski. One day I rented a second pair of alpine skis and the next morning at 4 am the adventure began. After 3 hrs of skiing, walking upwards to 2300m, I spent the morning on the peak waiting for the sun to come out. Nothing but silence and the freezing cold in this thin air, so peaceful and rewarding. I love it.
Experienced by Markus Voetter
31 km from Villnöß
If you look right you’ll see that it was raining when I took this photo. We spent some times exploring the area of this magical place and finally needed to stay in a little & cosy cabin. Clouds & rain gave us a perfect moment to catch. Moody weather is definitely my favorite one to take photographies.
Experienced by Geoffrey Lucas
31 km from Villnöß
A seldom rainbow in autumn, snapped in Lappach, a little village in nothern Italy, South Tyrol! In the background we see the Zillertal Alps …
Experienced by eberhard grossgasteiger
31 km from Villnöß
It’s quite obvious that I have pledged myself to landscape photography. I ‘ve seen some amazing shots. Amazing. What bothers me sometimes (mostly in my photographs) is that there is no point of reference. It’s hard to clearly see the scale of these magnificent places. Did you see those tiny human silhouettes on the bottom left? Incredible perspective. We are so small, yet we do manage to hurt nature so much. And she’s been around way before us. Just a thought.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore