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              <text>&lt;strong&gt;ROCCE CHE PASSIONE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Le rocce sono elementi portanti del paesaggio dolomitico: dalle tonalità lievi dell’arenaria a quelle più accese del Rosso Ammonitico, dalla scaglia rossa feltrina alle zeoliti dell’Agordino, la meraviglia di colori e sfumature che cambiano con la luce emozionano e si imprimono nella memoria dei tantissimi appassionati. Ma le rocce non sono solo belle come quadri; sono anche ricche come libri che racchiudono storie di milioni di anni, registrate in una forma che sembra immobile ma, in realtà continua a mutare al passo delle Ere.&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
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