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View of the Oropa Basin

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View of the Oropa Basin

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  • Location: Biella, Piedmont, Italy

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    November 18, 2015

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    On the left the Rifugio Rosazza, below the Sanctuary of Oropa
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    July 9, 2020

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    A splendid view of Oropa, its sanctuary, the cable car that goes up to here, and the Biella area.
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    May 23, 2022

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    Too bad that the cable car is now inactive due to some inexplicable bureaucracy. The view, however, is stunning and part of the structure that was once a restaurant and hotel has been converted into a climber's paradise.
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