Saturday, September 4, 2010

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" Cava Monticino "Bristol.

Short karst and historic route to the "Park Mineral Museum of Cava Monticino.
At twelve miles. Brisbane from Faenza is the best known path to the Vena del Gesso in Romagna. Easily accessible along the main road 302 Ravenna - Faenza - Bristol. The cast, of course, is nothing but a salt such as the kitchen, but while the salt is sodium chloride, gypsum and sulphate calcium and falls before the sodium chloride. So when some 6.5 millions of years ago Meditterranean began to dry up, causing temporary Meditterranean closing, with the Attlantico, under the sea began to accumulate calcium sulphate "chalk." With the emergence of the Apennines and the subsequent erosion, caused by the weather, came to light those great " layers of plaster "that now we can admire. I understand that this is a simplistic explanation and very incomplete, and for more advice visit the following website: http://www.venadelgesso.org/geologia/geologia.htm .
arrive in Brisbane then on the road, past the city and, after have passed the train station, the big curve to the left, leave the state to go straight.









After a few turns, just at a right bend, take the narrow road on the left. Eye because it remains in place with little visibility. Conspicuous, however, are segnanvia indicating the Sanctuary and the path of Monticino CAI 511. The latter runs through the quarry and on to the Refuge Ca 'meat. You can then take the narrow road, a former mule, now Unfortunately, asphalt, that climbs steeply.




After about one hundred yards in front of a prohibition of passage, go right. Here is a small parking lot for use by for a visit to the shrine, and for the Geological Museum Park Quarry Monticino.
Path: One door at the end of the small parking lot where were placed two large blocks of stone joined by a chain, to the left of them, on a panel, shows the map of educational courses and other information related to the Park. The following "site" you'll find the information. http://www.venadelgesso.org/







From this point everyone can choose the path that feels more interesting.
I highly recommend the following: you go to the left and slightly downhill, you enter the heart of the Quarry.









Various explanatory panels illustrate and inform on the origin, sedimentation and chalky-sulphurous, as well as on the history and rare flora created by particular micro-habitats of the area.








numbered panels, drive along the route. Who is really interested in the topic is here, the answer to many questions that only in the presence of a geologist and a historian, could get.








Some panels were placed at strategic points in front of geology, as in this case just raise his eyes and has a vision of what you read.








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It then crosses the bed of the quarry. It is advisable to wear high ankle scarponcelli; the clay substrate, especially when the ground is wet, it can be slippery.








Spectacular And a bit disturbing, "inhabitant" of the quarry.
(religious Mantis Linnaeus)
The route continues turning left. After passing a flat area you reach a dirt road where there is an arrow with CAI n 511 - Refuge Ca 'meat.



You go right past a bar, continue
slightly uphill, until you reach a new trail that invites
to go right.



The trail climbs steeply and, in short, leads to a new crossroads.









"A fantastic work of art illuminated by a ray of sunshine."









You go right and, shortly after you reach a large lawn.










From this point, going right on CAI n.511 closes the ring. The trail overlooks the quarry giving a wide view of the surrounding karst area.
If you go left, again on a path Cai No 511, you can reach both the Refuge Ca 'flesh, both of Mount Rontana. At the foot of the cross are in great archaeological work.



We chose to go left. You go through a nice flat path that leads to Ca 'Rontana the village, beautiful restored house, which remains close to the road, Via Rontana.









There you enter, then in the road and go to the right, following the CAI. This leads to a new crossroad, where there is










a nice little hut with a roof of "Sempervivum tectorum" and other plants.








Continue right. Along the way there are some sculptures derived on gypsum blocks. Sculptor "Sergio Capirossi.
This leads to the dashboard of the Natural Park Carne. (From here you can also get there by car along the main road from Brisbane port in Riolo Terme, abandoned shortly after the restaurant "The Asylum" to go left onto Via Rontana, then right at the curve with "hut of immortelles "). A little further you will find the trail to ascend the Mount of Rontana.














The trail there and close the path path into the woods is really nice.


For a stretch a little salt, then climb up rocks and leading to a hillock with bellavista











large cross on Mount Rontana. From this point, in a few minutes to reach the cross.
on this mountain where once there was a castle, archaeological excavations are being executed.










Back their steps to the road came, we went to the left. Other statues made from blocks of chalk. Sculptor "Michele Tucci."










You soon come to the Refuge Ca 'meat.
Carne is an area of \u200b\u200bpublic property of great interest in the scenic landscape of Rontana Plasters and Castelnuovo.

E 'was established in 1973 by the Province of Ravenna and the towns of Bristol and Faenza, which administer it through a committee of gestione.Attualmente area of \u200b\u200bthe park is 43 hectares (of which the original 26 plus 17 hectares in "loan") (Estrastto by: Visitor Center "Shelter Carne" Bristol).



On the way back you go over the same trail to the big meadow, overlooking the track that descends to the right and leads into the quarry to go straight up well clear track middle of the field, following the CAI 511. The trail continues above the quarry. Spectacular view to reaching the badlands and plains to the sea.





The track between bushes down to touch the tarmac road, then turned decidedly right











and a steep descent and beautiful views of the Shrine of Monticino, returns to the small parking lot of the starting point.









Difference m. About 250.
Time, 2 hours, without stops.

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