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photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Tourists in the trenches at open-air museum of the Great War on Monte Zebio, Asiago, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Tourists in the trenches at open-air museum of the Great War on Monte Zebio, Asiago, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Walking towards the San Romedio Sanctuary, Val di Non, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Walking towards the San Romedio Sanctuary, Val di Non, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Walking towards the San Romedio Sanctuary, Val di Non, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Walking towards the San Romedio Sanctuary, Val di Non, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Entrance of Castel Thun castle, Val di Non, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hikers are looking the sunrise to dolomites of Brenta from Grostè pass, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hikers in the solitary Pian della Nana, Brenta dolomites, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hikers in the solitary Pian della Nana, Brenta dolomites, Trentino, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hiking along the path and meadows of Utia Vaciara, Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hiking along the path and meadows of Utia Vaciara, Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Admiring the meadows of Utia Vaciara, Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Admiring the meadows of Utia Vaciara, Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hiking along the path of Padon Hut, Marmolada in the background, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hikers at lake in Pralongià meadows, in background the Sasso della Croce mountain, Val Badia, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Hikers at lake in Pralongià meadows, in background the Sasso della Croce mountain, Val Badia, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Rest during a walk to Pralongià, Alta Badia, Dolomiti, Italia

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Tourists on gondola-lift to Piz Sorega - Pralongià, Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Walkers are resting along the path of larches in Badia Valley, south tyrol, dolomites, Italy

photographer: Stefano Coltelli
Cyclists in the typical tuscan landscape, Orcia valley, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns,Tarvisio, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Mother and son in Meuble Pa'Krhaizar, one of the most beautiful and characteristic house of Sauris village, Lateis