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  • Trino Vercellese. Darola estate is one of the most important architectural buidings of Vercelli's rice production.
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  • Trino Vercellese. Darola estate is one of the most important architectural buidings of Vercelli's rice production.
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  • Fontanetto Po. The old Mill of Risiera San Giovanni estate, the last rice mill near Vercelli, now is rice museum. Here the rice  grains were manually trampled between the 15th and 19th centuries.
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  • Fontanetto Po. The old Mill of Risiera San Giovanni estate, the last rice mill near Vercelli, now is rice museum.
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  • Trino Vercellese. Darola estate is one of the most important architectural buidings of Vercelli's rice production.
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  • Fontanetto Po. The old Mill of Risiera San Giovanni estate, the last rice mill near Vercelli, now is rice museum.
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  • Fontaneto (Vercelli). Virginio Bosso is one of the 150  "acquaioli", the men dividing the water for  the fields of 90.000 rice estates.
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  • Fontanetto Po. The old dam's closure of Riseria San Giovanni mill estate, the last rice mill near Vercelli, now is rice museum.
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  • Fontanetto Po. Mauro Cardano working with the old dam's closure of Riseria San Giovanni mill estate, the last rice mill near Vercelli, now is rice museum.
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  • Trino Vercellese, Malfatta rice estate. The rice's mill at harvest time
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  • Trino Vercellese, Malfatta rice estate. The rice's mill at harvest time
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  • Lucedio Abbey is a 12th-century former Cistercian foundation near Trino (Vercell). It played an important role in the development of rice production in the region.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest. On the back the Alps mountains.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The rice weeders (Mondine) dormitory. Every single object was placed where it was once, without any restorations, like the rooms, that seem to be kept totally untouched to preserve the signs of time.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Fontaneto. Rice paddy fields in summer.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Maria Nava and Piero Rondolino owners of La Colombara where great emphasis has been placed to the natural habitat.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris, Tenuta Torrone della Colombara. The burning after the harvest cleans the rice fields.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400.
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  • Trino Vercellese. Rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The rice weeders (Mondine) dormitory. Every single object was placed where it was once, without any restorations, like the rooms, that seem to be kept totally untouched to preserve the signs of time.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Rice harvest.Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400.
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  • Trino Vercellese. Rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Maria Nava and Piero Rondolino owners of La Colombara where great emphasis has been placed to the natural habitat.
    em7127687.jpg
  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Trino Vercellese. The dismissed Nuclear power plant of Trino.
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  • Lucedio Abbey is a 12th-century former Cistercian foundation near Trino (Vercell). It played an important role in the development of rice production in the region.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Some old "mondine", rice weeders, react the traditional rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The museum about rice farming was created, that filled up gradually the estate rooms: old workshops, living quarters, the school.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Malfatta rice estate,  the laser drives the farmers tractors preparing paddy fields for next year.
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  • Fontaneto Po. In the foreground the Po river, the most important of Italy. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China, but today more and more the farmers replace the rice paddies with more profitable crops.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China.
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  • Crescentino. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China. In the back the dismissed nuclear power plant of Trino.
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  • During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China.
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  • During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China.
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  • Fontaneto Po. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China, but today more and more the farmers replace the rice paddies with more profitable crops.
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