From Malga Ciapela village in Italy, take a spectacular lift up Marmolada, Queen of the Dolomites (known as Marmoleda in Ladin), the highest peak in the Dolomites (3343 meters/10,968 feet). In the distance to the east, see Monte Pelmo, Monte Civetta, and much more. Find lift info at Funiviemarmolada.com. Nine thousand Austrian and Italian soldiers died on the front line in a stalemate on and around Marmolada over 2 years during World War I. The Dolomites are part of the Southern Limestone Alps, in Europe. UNESCO honored the Dolomites as a natural World Heritage Site in 2009. This panorama was stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
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