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FVG013620 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013619 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013618 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013617 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013616 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013615 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines on a starry night in the Pollino National Park. Pinus leucodermis is widespread in the Balkan Peninsula and is present as a post-glacial relict in Southern Italy. The oldest Italian populations of this species are located at high elevation in the mountains of Pollino range. In 1993 the a National Park (the Pollino National Park, actually the biggest one in Italy) was founded to protect those beautiful and unique trees from anthropogenic activities.
FVG013590 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013589 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013588 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013587 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013586 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013585 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013584 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines in a snowstorm. Pinus leucodermis are the only trees, in the Appennini mountain range, that can survive above the altitude of 2000 metres. They are tough enough to withstand the heavy snowstorm that are not rare there in wintertime.
FVG013555 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Autumnal landscape with twoLeucodermis Pines in the foreground. Serra delle Ciavole in the background
FVG013438 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines at sunset
FVG013437 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines at sunrise
FVG013430 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Serra di Crispo with Leucodermis Pines at sunrise. Moonset on Monte Pollino in the background
FVG013421 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Spring landscape with Leucodermis Pines at Serra di Crispo. On the background an approaching storm.
FVG013408 | RM
photographer:  Vincenzo Mazza
Leucodermis Pines at Serra di Crispo nella luce della luna
FVG006134 | RF
photographer:  Alfonso Morabito
Loricati pines on the Pollino at dawn
FVG006131 | RM
photographer:  Alfonso Morabito
Loricati pines on the Pollino at night
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