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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Arata slate quarry is the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Slate plates cut by machines drived by infrared ligh. The slate need to be wet when worked.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Arata slate quarry is the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Slate plates cut by machines drived by infrared ligh. The slate need to be wet when worked.
    em7151345.jpg
  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Slate plates cut by machines drived by infrared ligh. The slate need to be wet when worked.
    em7151318.jpg
  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Slate plates cut by machines drived by infrared ligh. The slate need to be wet when worked.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
    em7151045.jpg
  • San Giacomo mount near Cogorno. Here were the oldest slate quarries of Fontanabuona Valley and with no roads the only way to transport the slate plates to the small harbours along the coast were rough trails like this, one of the few survived for centuries. The Lavagnine, the "Slate women" transported plates until 50 kg on the head without shoes with 3-4 travels every day.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Christian Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Arata slate quarry is the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Arata slate quarry is the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry near Orero. Giuseppe Arata (left( and the son Christian (right)  working in the Arata slate quarry, the only one of Fontanabuona where the slate is cut and worked inside the quarry.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Spacchino, the traditional specialised worker able to cut slate plates less thick than those made by machines.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Spacchino, the traditional specialised worker able to cut slate plates less thick than those made by machines.
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini. Spacchino, the traditional specialised worker able to cut slate plates less thick than those made by machines.
    em7151286.jpg
  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate factory owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini.
    em7151355.jpg
  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini,
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  • Fontanabuona valley. Slate quarry owned by Angela and Donatella Mangini,
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  • Fontanabuona Valley. Cicagna, Under the city hall is still conserved the billiard utilised for the movie The Color of the Money.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. A tower of the castle.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. The çardaks, leafy-roofed shelters set up along the Euphrates river, restaurants standing in the water, so you can eat with the feet on the cold waters of the river.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
    em2711779.jpg
  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. The çardaks, leafy-roofed shelters set up along the Euphrates river, restaurants standing in the water, so you can eat with the feet on the cold waters of the river.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. The çardaks, leafy-roofed shelters set up along the Euphrates river, restaurants standing in the water, so you can eat with the feet on the cold waters of the river.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. El-Rizk Cami mosque (1409 A.D.) with a slender minaret similar to those in Mardin.
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  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures. The çardaks, leafy-roofed shelters set up along the Euphrates river, restaurants standing in the water, so you can eat with the feet on the cold waters of the river.
    em2711786.jpg
  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
    em2711777.jpg
  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
    em2711781.jpg
  • Hasankeyf, a old coloured village clinging to the rocks of a gorge above the Tigris Tiver. A sort of small troglodyte Cappadocia slated to vanish beneath the waters of a dam, part of the GAP (Southeast Anatolia Project) that will flood the region, drawning Hasankeyf and many archeological trasures.
    em2711775.jpg
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