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The mighty Dolomite Passes
... and is near to Cortina and so decided to head for Cortina and see if I can find it from there. On the other hand, the chances of it even being open at this time of year are very slim.
As I head on towards Cortina there I see a road leading off to my right and sure enough a sign saying "Passo Giau". Right away I know that is the pass I’m looking for.
As I turn right into the pass road a sign says "Passo Giau 11km". Well, this must have been the ...
Onwards to find the Dolomites
... and a nice hot chocolate but after standing around for over 15 minutes I left and went on the hunt again. In those 15 minutes I never saw a single person in that restaurant. The bar was there with loads of drinks and all!! Was this a come help yourself restaurant or what?? I’m sure I could have had a few free drinks without any problem but being a Scotsman I would not do that;-))
Finally after ages of searching the town I find myself a room for the night. It’s ...
A fantasia journy
... beautiful I have no words in English or in Hebrew to describe this beauty. After 3hours of hard driving we reached the first point to take the cable car...l but what a surprise it was closed...all the cable cars in this area closed because of the weather....oooofffff....we felt so bad cause we really wanted to do it Sadly we kept driving to cortina de'ampezzo...I have to admit that after driving the passo sela everything was a piece of cake...this way too was very curvey, I could ...
Starting the dolomite way
... small villages that looked like a perfect picture, so beautiful, so organic and harmounus....how they do such a vernacular architecture that look so good, in Israel we also have vernacular architecture but it looks ugly...closed balconies, outside plumbing... Easily we reached our first stop, lago di tovel, it's a small lake close to Trento, the way was beautifuly dotted with apple orchards and terraces. I saw a sign that on it "sud Tirol" was written and then I ...
The unique Sud Tirol region....
... Waitress had forgotten about me, so I went inside to pay the bill (it was getting dark by this time).
When I got back to the Hotel I found that the Lounge area was extremely busy, with many watching a Soccer match on TV (presumably one of the Italian teams was playing). I checked my E-mail while there, as that's the only place in the Hotel where Wi-Fi operates. It was ***********centrate in the Lounge, with all the noise and people coming and going.
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