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Stone for Stone: South Tyrol Renovated Historic Dry Walls in the Stelvio National Park

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Laas – dry walls have shaped the landscape in Val Venosta for centuries. They protect soils from erosion, are a habitat for animals and plants, contain watercourses, limit the network of paths and are a valuable cultural asset. In the municipality of Laas, also in Tschengels. In order to preserve these traditional buildings, the state government [...]
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Laas – dry walls have shaped the landscape in Val Venosta for centuries. They protect soils from erosion, are a habitat for animals and plants, contain watercourses, limit the network of paths and are a valuable cultural asset. In the municipality of Laas, also in Tschengels. In order to preserve these traditional buildings, the state government [...]

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suedtirolnews.it broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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