by InTrieste
On the crisp Saturday afternoon of March 23rd, the eagerly awaited rendezvous with knowledge amidst nature beckons as Luca Zini, esteemed professor of applied geology at the University of Trieste, leads enthusiasts through the enchanting landscapes of Val Rosandra.
Nestled within the embrace of the Classical Karst, Val Rosandra unveils one of nature’s most captivating tapestries. Here, the elemental forces of wind, water, and sun have sculpted the rocks into mesmerizing formations, each narrating a chapter of our geological heritage.
Commencing our odyssey from the Premuda refuge, our journey into the valley promises an immersive exploration of its origins and secrets, as we endeavor to decipher the language of the land.
Admission to this enlightening expedition is complimentary, yet prior registration is required through a downloadable form available at https://museostorianaturaletrieste.it/passeggiando-si-impara-2024. Fear not, for registration forms will also be available on-site for the convenience of all attendees.
For this venture, stout footwear and an adeptness in navigating rocky and muddy trails are indispensable companions.
The assembly is scheduled for 2:45 PM sharp, at the meeting point: the venerable Rifugio Premuda in Bagnoli. Accessible by Bus No. 40 and No. 41, a mere 15-minute stroll leads to our starting point.
Come rain or shine, the exploration remains unwavering, though any potential cancelations due to inclement weather will be evaluated on-site, ensuring safety and comfort for all participants.