The beech trees of Monte Zatta in Liguria.
Truly a beautiful path that of Monte Zatta that crosses one of the most beautiful and largest beech forests in Liguria (and perhaps in Italy). I really enjoyed photographing the light that filters through the straight trunks of these trees.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
I took several photos along the Monte Zatta path and if you want to see them go to this page:
To see in detail the path I took I invite you to go to wikiloc.com.
The summit of the Zatta mountain massif consists of a long wavy ridge, crossed by an easy ridge path. On the outer edges of this ridge are the Zatta di Ponente mountain (1355 m) and the Prato Pinello mountain (1390 m). Between the two ends rises the main peak, the Zatta di Levante mountain (1404 m). The southern slope is steep and stony, while the northern slope, towards the Bocco pass, has a gentler slope and is covered by a large beech forest.
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