In 1979, Pietro Rossano documented a camping experience in the Pollino National Park with an amateur film capturing nature and outdoor life. The clip opens with an orange and yellow tent set up in a shaded forest area, surrounded by camping equipment and lush vegetation. The shot then widens to panoramic views of the Pollino mountains and forests, with peaks shrouded in light mist and a delicately toned sky, giving the footage a suspended, poetic atmosphere. The video conveys the experience of a vacation immersed in nature, among mountain landscapes, ancient beech forests, and the peaks of southern Apennines, highlighting the park’s famous Loric Pines and its status as Italy’s largest national park.
In 1979, Pietro Rossano documented a camping experience in the Pollino National Park with an amateur film capturing nature and outdoor life. The clip opens with an orange and yellow tent set up in a shaded forest area, surrounded by camping equipment and lush vegetation. The shot then widens to panoramic views of the Pollino mountains and forests, with peaks shrouded in light mist and a delicately toned sky, giving the footage a suspended, poetic atmosphere. The video conveys the experience of a vacation immersed in nature, among mountain landscapes, ancient beech forests, and the peaks of southern Apennines, highlighting the park’s famous Loric Pines and its status as Italy’s largest national park.