Rapolano Low Table
During the Pliocene epoch, about three million years ago, those who had observed the landscape from the top of the Chianti hills, would have seen an arm of the sea, about thirty kilometers wide, extend...
During the Pliocene epoch, about three million years ago, those who had observed the landscape from the top of the Chianti hills, would have seen an arm of the sea, about thirty kilometers wide, extend...
The Italian town of Rapolano in the Sienese lands has been known since the ancient Romans who went there to take the thermal baths in its hot springs, and Rapolano Travertine rock was known since the...
Dolomyth Vase is derived from blocks of local stone recovered in an abandoned quarry of Dolomite Mountains. In the vertical section planes are clearly visible the different layers of geological sedimentation, with shades ranging from...
Karst is a distinctive landscape shaped by the dissolving action of water on soluble rocks like the famous Dolomite's mountains, Unesco World Heritage. The development of karst occurs whenever acidic water starts to break down the surface of...
alcarol retrieved blocks of local stone from an abandoned quarry. This stone is partially covered with native mosses and lichens giving it a surface that captures the geographical maps of the Dolomite’s mountains. In the...
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