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                  <text>Al Museo Archeologico dell’Alto Adige è possibile ammirare, sui primi tre piani, i ritrovamenti originali dell’Uomo venuto dal ghiaccio – detto anche Ötzi – e la sua storia. Dalle reazioni dei media alla scoperta, alla ricerca scientifica sulla mummia dei ghiacci vecchia di 5.000 anni ma straordinariamente ben conservata e sul suo corredo, fino a curiosità, interviste e postazioni interattive. Pezzo forte è la ricostruzione dell’Uomo venuto dal ghiaccio come doveva essere da vivo. L’ultimo piano del museo ospita invece delle mostre temporanee dedicate a temi archeologici.&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.visitdolomites.com/page2/museo-archeologico-dellalto-adige/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;www.visitdolomites.com&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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Who knows how often Ötzi, the Iceman, had already crossed the Tisenjoch Pass more than 5,000 years ago? Was it to hunt or because he wanted to trade? A number of archaeological finds, even from before his time, prove that Tisenjoch Pass has always been used by people as a resting place after the strenuous ascent. Ötzi went to Tisenjoch for the last time as he tried to escape from a murderer, who struck him down with an arrow in the back as he rested at Tisenjoch in a hollow protected from the wind. The 'giogo di Tisa' only became famous with the Iceman’s discovery as the nearby Hauslabjoch was much better known; there wasn’t even a German name for it. Today the famous glacier mummy and his associated finds can no longer be seen on the Tisenjoch Pass, but can instead be viewed in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano.&#13;
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Ancora oggi, dopo 30 anni, quando camminiamo nelle Dolomiti sentiamo l’eco di quei racconti fantastici, ispirati dagli abitanti del bosco o dalle strane forme che ci regalava il sentiero.&#13;
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L’immaginario che accompagna ogni viaggio e, più di tutti, ogni viaggio a piedi, è una risorsa infinita e ne costruisce il senso.&#13;
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