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A reorganization of the park management at the end of the 1960s heralded better times and by 1976, further expansion to 400 km 2, followed at the request of villages in neighbouring Molise, that were convinced by the economic benefits of the park. Today, at 500 km 2, the area of the park is 100 times larger than the original reserve. However ...
A broad view of the National Park of Abruzzo. The Marsican brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos, [3] formerly Ursus arctos marsicanus), also known as the Apennine brown bear, and orso bruno marsicano in Italian, is a critically endangered [4] population of the Eurasian brown bear, with a range restricted to the Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise, and the surrounding region in Italy.
National and regional parks in Italy. The national parks of Italy are protected natural areas terrestrial, marine, fluvial or lacustrine, which contain one or more intact ecosystems (or only partially altered by anthropic interventions) and/or one or more physical, geological, geomorphological, biological formations of national and international interest, for naturalistic, scientific, cultural ...
Most of these palm-sized toy cars aren’t worth much more than a few bucks each, but there are some unique editions that are quite valuable — such as the 1969 Volkswagen Beach Bomb prototype.
Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari | Ashland, Nebraska ... Yellowstone National Park | Wyoming and Montana. No list of places to spot wildlife is complete without America's first ...
An undercover investigation completed by the Humane Society International and the Humane Society of the United States at the Safari Club International convention on January 9-12 revealed dozens of ...
Known as "Little Tibet", it is located in Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, near L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy. Campo Imperatore is a notable cinematographic natural set: the location has been used in more than twenty films, like The American, The Name of the Rose, Krull, Ladyhawke, Red Sonja, Il sole anche di notte, and L'Armata ritorna.
If you have any dolls from 1980s, when the product line was first introduced, they can be worth anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 today. For example, a mint-condition "Molly" doll, still in its box ...