Snow at Centocroci Pass last January

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Snow at Centocroci Pass last January

Snow at the Centocroci Pass last January.
When I went on a “trip” to the Centocroci Pass (which connects Liguria and Emilia Romagna) last January, I took lots of photos of the snow.
To tell the truth, at this altitude, snow falls almost every year here, but last January it really fell in a lot and, thanks to the yellow color of that weekend, we set off.
In an hour's drive from Sestri Levante, taking the state road that passes through San Pietro Vara and then Varese Ligure, you get to the Pass.
The view was decidedly “white” and wonderful.

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La neve al Passo di Centocroci lo scorso gennaio

La neve al Passo di Centocroci lo scorso gennaio

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

Where is the Pass located:

The Centocroci Pass (Sentu Cruxe in Ligurian) is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 1055 metres above sea level that separates the Val di Vara from Emilia, opening onto the ridge a few kilometres north-west of Mount Gottero, in the Ligurian Apennines.
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Snow at Centocroci Pass last January – Neige au col des Centocroci en janvier dernier – Nieve en el paso de Centocroci el pasado enero – Neve no Passo Centocroci em janeiro passado – Schnee am Centocroci-Pass im letzten Januar – Tuyết ở đèo Centocroci vào tháng 1 năm ngoái

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I took a lot of photos in my region, Liguria, and you can find almost all of them here or by searching in the various article specific to the region.
If you want to find some ideas or learn more about Liguria, I refer you to the Liguria Region Tourism website: lamialiguria.it. This is the institutional website of the Region: regione.liguria.it.
If you are passionate about trails I invite you to read the guide: I 50 sentieri più belli della Liguria or Sentieri sul mare. If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest these books: Liguria magica e misteriosa and also Liguria nascosta e dimenticata.
Have fun!
 
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