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When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."

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When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see:

Dolomites National Park, dolomites in the Dolomites mountains of northeastern Italy, part of the Alps, is known as the "back garden of the world" and an outdoor hiking paradise. Covering an area of 141903 hectares, with 41 glaciers and 18 peaks over 3,000 meters, it was registered as a "World Natural Heritage" in 2009.

You'll find stunning mountain views, vertical rock walls, steep cliffs and long, deep valleys dotted throughout. A series of 9 regional heritage sites showcases a colourful landscape of international attractions with its lofty mountains and cliffs.

When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."
When the epidemic is over, go around the world to see: the Dolomites National Park of the Dolomites in northeast Italy, which is part of the Alps, is known as the "world's back flower."

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