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Ta Pum - the Path of Memory through the eyes of Mario Tozzi

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Ta Pum on Cengio montainAN ITINERARY TO REMEMBER WORLD WAR I IN ITALY AND PROMOTE BOTH PEACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

We learn as children that the Great War left millions of dead in a carnage that – fortunately – has had no equal. But not everybody is aware of the fact that nowadays air pollution causes about seven million deaths a year in the world, nearly the same number as World War I. And few seem genuinely worried by this. This is one of the reason why in summer 2014, the mountaineers of the Ta-Pum expedition decided to walk more than two thousand kilometres, climbing over 90,000 metres in total, from the Stelvio to the Adriatic sea. If one wanted to experience the same itinerary, one could leave from Sacrario di Redipuglia, the infamous war memorial in Friuli, to then cross the four main fronts of the war, taking via ferratas, walking past memorials, cemeteries and forts, but above all enjoying the summits and the most beautiful parts of the eastern Alps.

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"Ta Pum" on the front in the war

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Ta Pum, sul fronte della guerra(Original article in Italian)

From the Stelvio to the sea, 1.500 kilometers, the stages of memory.

ALTO GARDA-"The way of memory: more than 1500 km from the Stelvio to the sea," is the title of the project of "Ta Pum" on the occasion of the centenary of the Great War.

A project born to know and understand the story through the promotion of a "path of memory" in places, from the Stelvio to the sea, scenery of the first great tragedy that last Millennium saw unfortunately protagonist 1914-1918.

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First world war: 15 legacies still with us today

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The great war may have been destructive, but it also generated so many startling developments - in medicine, warfare, geopolitics and social relations - that its influence still resonates today. Here are 15 lasting legacies of the war.

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Le montagne della patria

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Le Montagne della Patria di Marco Armiero"Tuttogreen" continua a leggere i libri che parlano di ambiente e sostenibilità.

L’Italia Paese dell’arte, del mare e del sole (anche se, sfortunatamente, dato l’andazzo meteorologico recente, non ne siamo più così sicuri…). Mentre, in verità, la nostra rappresenta una delle nazioni maggiormente montuose del Vecchio continente, con il 35% del territorio occupato dalle catene alpina e appenninica, e un altro ragguardevole 42% caratterizzato da un’orografia collinare.

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Caproni in the First World War

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CAPRONI IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Rosario Abate - Giorgio Apostolo

CAPRONI IN THE FIRST WORLD WAREditorial consultant Maurizio Pagliano

The most significant milestones in the development of Italian bomber aircraft, a celebration of Gianni Caproni, the foresighted constructor of those early wings, synonymous with "strategic bombing".

The complete history of this complex all-Italian aircraft from the design phase to the completion of the prototype, from the results of the first test flights until acceptance by the military administration, continuing later with the demanding phase of national production and concluding with the operational service of the various versions.

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Al Fortino menù e uniformi militari

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Al Fortino - NagoIl locale di Nago riapre oggi con la regia di Pilo. Che propone un'atmosfera da Grande Guerra.

Oggi a Nago sarà inaugurato "Al Fortino", l'ex "Terrazze della Luna" preso in gestione — dopo un lungo periodo di chiusura e varie aste deserte - da Walter Pilo, che va quindi ad aggiungere la "cura" di questo locale pubblico a quella dei due Moby Dick (a Torbole e a Riva). Dalle 18 alle 20 è in programma un aperitivo per tutti i presenti e dalle 20 cena su prenotazione (già col tutto esaurito).

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Mountaineering expedition in 2015 to mark Centenary of Italy's entry into the First World War

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Italian Alpine troops during the First World WarOn 24th May 2015 a mountaineering expedition - which will span 1500km from the Stelvio Pass to the Carso Plateau - will mark the Centenary of Italy's entrance into the First World War.

The expedition will be divided into more than 60 stages, as it "connects the places whose history is linked to the most significant moments of the First World War".

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A Nago col nonno alpino e col nonno kaiserjäger

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al forte di nago - ristorante di walter piloGiovedì, dopo lunga chiusura, si torna "Al Fortino" che compie 150 anni.

Pilo riapre l'ex "Terrazze", un omaggio alla storia.

NAGO - Riapre finalmente, dopo un lungo periodo di chiusura e diverse aste comunali non andate a buon fine, l'ex "Terrazze della Luna", uno dei luoghi di ritrovo più in voga negli anni Duemila e rimasto chiuso da alcune stagioni anche per la difficoltà incontrata dalla proprietà - il comune di Nago-Torbole - di fronte ad un concreto progetto di rilancio di un luogo di importanza storica non solo per Nago ma per tutto l'Alto Garda.

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