Travels in Italy] To Gran Paradiso National Park

I am Kubota, an Adan staff member.

It looks like the lingering summer heat is still to come.

The muggy humidity made me look back at photos of the Italian Alps I had visited earlier.

>Click here to read the previous blog.

After leaving the blue lake, we headed to our lodgings for the day.

We stayed at a house we booked through airbnb.

The stone roof and walls are very pretty.

It was a nice house with a large garden and BBQ.

The days are long and the sun finally sets after 8:00 p.m. When the sun sets behind the mountains, the area is pitch black.

You can see many stars.

It is very interesting that "my extraordinary life" is "someone else's everyday life" in airbnb.

 

The next day, I secretly put it on my list of places I'd like to visit someday.Gran Paradiso National ParkTo.

It is a vast national park centered around the 4,000-meter-high Gran Paradiso Mountain, whose name means "big heaven.

It is nature as far as the eye can see.

Again, stop by the lake and relax.

It's a quiet lake with plenty of shade, perfect for reading.

From now on, I would like to add books to my picnic belongings.

 

The fresh colors give a sense of comfort to the eyes.

The August ADAM calendar was such a refreshing one.

September starts tomorrow.

I am also looking forward to the gradual change to autumn.

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