OUR PLANET in 6K | Dolomiti from Passo Gardena to Passo Sella by drone
AIRVŪZ STAFF NOTE :
Italy's Trentino-Alto Adige region consists of two distinct provinces: South Tyrol and Trentino; confusingly, the former is the northern of the two. Together, they represent the southern half of the historical region known as Tyrol, which was territory of Austro-Hungaria prior to World War I but only the northern part of which is part of modern-day Austria. In this magnificent drone video by electricife, you'll get an aerial tour of an area where the two "halves: of Trentino-Alto Adige meet: the adjacent Sella and Gardena Passes.
- about 4 years ago
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The Dolomites from Sella Pass to Gardena Pass filmed in 6K 60 FPS. Cinematic drone footage. Skiing, hikes, nature parks, peace and serenity, a stunning natural beauty, legends and tales - countless images come to our minds when thinking about the Dolomites. The famous Three Peaks of Lavaredo date back some 200 millions of years and the mountains of the Dolomites arouse 40 millions of years ago. The pale Dolomite limestone gave these Pale Mountains their name. And still today, valuable fossils may be found on the high peaks. The Sassolungo Group with its round shape stretches from the Sella Group to the rocky ridges of the Catinaccio massif. The highest summit, name-giving Mt Sassolungo, boasts an altitude of 3,181 m. Together with its southwestern peak it covers almost half of the entire Sassolungo Group.