In 1972, Danilo Dominici films panoramas and details of the Gran Sasso massif in Italy. A woman, seated on the grass, observes the landscape through binoculars: in the background, the Campo Imperatore hotel, the astronomical observatory, and the cable car station are visible.
The Gran Sasso, with its Corno Grande peak at 2,912 meters, is the highest summit of the Apennines and a symbol of the Abruzzo mountains. Campo Imperatore is often referred to as “Italy’s Little Tibet.”
In 1972, Danilo Dominici films panoramas and details of the Gran Sasso massif in Italy. A woman, seated on the grass, observes the landscape through binoculars: in the background, the Campo Imperatore hotel, the astronomical observatory, and the cable car station are visible.
The Gran Sasso, with its Corno Grande peak at 2,912 meters, is the highest summit of the Apennines and a symbol of the Abruzzo mountains. Campo Imperatore is often referred to as “Italy’s Little Tibet.”