
Dolomites, Italy
A first taste of a via ferrata. Italian for “iron path,” a via ferrata can be iron steps, ladders, suspension bridges or a steel cable fixed into a rock wall. First created during World War I to help troops carry supplies to remote areas in the Italian Alps, vie ferrata are now enjoyed by recreational hikers and mountain enthusiasts.
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