Source The 12th century fortress of Rocca Calascio and the Church of Santa Maria della Pietà. In the distance, the plateau of Campo Imperatore and Corno Grande 2912 m (9554 ft), the highest peak of the Italian peninsula. Calascio, Abruzzo, Italy
BOB_N_FL says Looks like a great place for a spaghetti and meatball dinner. Now I’m hungry for the Olive Garden. LOL!
Makememak says A garrison there in the winter on guard duty must have been an entirely brutal experience.
joetoenails says loved visiting this one in italy, a great hike and some of the most stunning views I’ve seen in my life
BOB_N_FL says
Looks like a great place for a spaghetti and meatball dinner. Now I’m hungry for the Olive Garden. LOL!
rambaz710 says
Is this a central point on the beacon trail from Gondor to Rohan?
Trumpthulhu-Fhtagn says
Anyone else sort of miss the infinity blade?
Makememak says
A garrison there in the winter on guard duty must have been an entirely brutal experience.
paulianthomas says
Never heard of this one before. Thanks for sharing.
joetoenails says
loved visiting this one in italy, a great hike and some of the most stunning views I’ve seen in my life
vonHindenburg says
Is the church still in use?
planetstef says
Winter came.
Dustin_Hossman says
Damn that is a gorgeous shot.
Ulysses1978 says
Is this used in the film adaptation of “The Name of the Rose”? Seems familiar.