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TFF044070 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044069 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044068 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044067 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044066 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044065 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044064 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044063 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044062 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044061 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044060 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044059 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044058 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044057 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044056 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044055 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044054 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044053 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044052 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044051 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044050 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044049 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044048 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044047 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044046 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044045 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044044 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044043 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044042 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044041 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044040 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044039 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044038 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044037 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044036 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044035 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044034 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044033 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044032 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044031 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044030 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044029 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044028 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044027 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044026 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044025 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044024 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044023 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044022 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044021 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044020 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044019 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044018 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF044017 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
The Sauris Carnival, or Der Zahrar Voschankh, is one of the oldest in the Alps, famous for its unique hand-carved wooden masks representing local crafts and scenes from everyday life, with protagonists such as the sooty Rolar and the Kheirar with his broom. It is a celebration that combines ancient Germanic and Carnic traditions, with parades, songs and symbolic performances.
TFF041365 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041364 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041363 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041362 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041361 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041360 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041359 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041358 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041357 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041356 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041355 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041354 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041353 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041352 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041351 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041350 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041349 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041348 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041347 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041346 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041345 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041344 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041343 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041342 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041341 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041340 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041339 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041338 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041337 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041336 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041335 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041334 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041333 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041332 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041331 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041330 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041329 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041328 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041327 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041326 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041325 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
TFF041324 | RM
photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Night view of Monte Santo di Lussari, Italy, with illuminated buildings and a snowy slope. The Di Prampero slope in Camporosso welcomed the new year with the longest torchlight procession in the entire Alpine arc.
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