Lake Braies, an emerald set dear to Terence Hill- time.news

by time news
from Silvia Maria Dubois

The 400-meter-long stretch of water in the heart of South Tyrol hosted the fiction “A step from heaven” and, before yesterday’s tragedy, it was half of fans

The crunch of the snow that presses to deliver its scent beyond the screen, the police station right behind the expanse of pines that dresses the mountains, the rowing in the emerald water, the rides inside the dream postcards, the games of the sun that tell you about a parallel story. It is not the captivating brochure of a holiday in distant lands, but the “domestic” set that viewers have come to know, thanks to fiction such as “One step from heaven. It is Lake Braies, a dream until yesterday, today a nightmare, with the eight hikers who fell into the ice.

A mini blue lagoon

A mini “blue lagoon” that piece of land and water today transformed into the theater of tragedy, a jewel of the four seasons set in the Val Pusteria, which had long been in the homes of Italians thanks to the Rai Uno saga (focused for the first three seasons on life of Pietro Thiene, played by Terence Hill, station commander of the Forestry Corps of San Candido, who then gives way to Francesco Neri-Daniele Liotti), with his familiar faces and his wonders. Yet, Lake Braies is an alpine lake of just 400 meters, but it contains a world, even dangerous from what we have seen today: it is deep, surrounded by a story of mysteries, and emerges after a journey through meadows and expanses of pines. A temptation, in fact. Embraced by the Dolomites, it is an almost magical landscape which, with the television echo, is now being rediscovered by tourists and enthusiasts. But it can get very, very dangerous

April 18, 2022 (change April 18, 2022 | 19:10)

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