Je vais vous le faire en Anglais pour vous confirmer mon appartenance au monde planétaire Anglo-saxon, il faut absolument faire fonctionner votre Google-translate !
This incredible alpine shelter on Monte Cristallo, Auronzo di Cadore, Italy, was built during World War I at a height of 2760 meters.
Located in the Italian Dolomites,
Monte Cristallo is a long, indented ridge with four summits higher than 3,000
metres. Today, the mountain range is part of the “Natural Park of the Ampezzo
Dolomites,” but back during WWI it was a scene of intense warfare between Italy
and Austria-Hungary.
The warring sides installed heavy artillery, built tunnels under each other’s positions and blew the tops off of mountains to trigger avalanches resulting in thousands of deaths. Today, you can hike through the galleries they mined through the rock. It’s equally amazing and terrifying.
The armies also built many
bunkers and shelters like the one depicted here. Judging by their history and
unique location in the almost vertical cliff, this building will definitely
survive the armageddon.
on comprend, quand on imagine la via ferrata d'accès,
qu'il y ait des séniors pas encore vaccinés !
il faut dire à leur décharge
que les mecs susceptibles de les contaminer
ne courent pas les rues !