Da due giorni la neve cade di nuovo lievemente su Cuneo.
Sembrava essere finalmente arrivata la primavera, ma, ovviamente, era solo un falso allarme.
Ecco un panorama innevato sulla maestosa Bisalta, una delle montagne più vicine che riempiono l'orizzonte cuneese. Con la sua doppia cima è conosciuta come la montagna del diavole a causa di una leggenda che attribuisce a lui la sua formazione.
The Bisalta under the snow
For two days the snow is falling again slightly on Cuneo.
Last week the spring seemed to have finally arrived, but obviously, it was just a false alarm.
Here's a panorama of the majestic snow-covered Bisalta, one of the nearby mountains that fill the horizon of the city of Cuneo. With its double top is known as Devil's Mountain because of a legend that attributes to him his forms.
For two days the snow is falling again slightly on Cuneo.
Last week the spring seemed to have finally arrived, but obviously, it was just a false alarm.
Here's a panorama of the majestic snow-covered Bisalta, one of the nearby mountains that fill the horizon of the city of Cuneo. With its double top is known as Devil's Mountain because of a legend that attributes to him his forms.
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