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Boral del Giaz, "ice pit", is an interesting area of block karst that branches off from the Cansiglio Alpine Botanical Garden in Campedei, a meadow area that precedes the large Cornesega depression. It is so called because of the presence of a cavity, the Bus del Giaz, from which cold air at a constant temperature of about 6 °C comes out. In the past, this was used by locals as a natural refrigerator. It is crossed by the A1 hiking trail.
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Area of interest dating back to the First World War. Several entrances to Austrian Bunkers that certainly served as warehouses ... Also ammunition? From the wide path in the Tamarethe area you descend into the valley along a narrow track and immediately encounter the natural inlets.
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It is a very imposing cavity and opens NE of Zuc Toronto, about 7m high perforated by a chimney that reaches the surface. There is a bench where you can comfortably stop, under which there is a notebook with pen to leave your hiking thoughts.
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It is a natural cavity so narrow and deep that ice and snow remain inside it for the whole year and for this reason it was used by shepherds as a place for storing food
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