• An archaeological site
    Sep 2 2024
    We are 2,400 metres above sea level and there is archaeological evidence that suggests there was a Roman encampment.
    Let’s discover what drove these warriors to settle here.


    We would like to thank the following for their participation:
    Alessandra Armirotti, High Altitude Archaeological Site Project Manager


    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    8 mins
  • Geology and meteorology
    Sep 2 2024
    How were the mountains created?
    How do they change over time?
    How does climate affect these giants of nature?

    The Mount Tantané Nature Trail also provides answers to these questions.

    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    8 mins
  • Wildlife
    Sep 2 2024
    One of the many reasons we go up into the mountains is in the hope of catching a glimpse of some wild animals.
    We can learn to recognise their silhouettes or calls on the Mount Tantané Nature Trail.

    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    8 mins
  • Wildflowers
    Sep 2 2024
    We are walking along the Mount Tantané Nature Trail and are surrounded by some typical Alpine wildflowers.
    Let’s discover what’s so special about them.


    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    11 mins
  • Life in the mountain pastures
    Sep 2 2024
    People hike in the mountains for pleasure, as we are doing here on the Mount Tantané Nature Trail, but they also do it for work.

    A prime example are the herders who accompany their livestock, along with their trusty dogs, along transhumance trails or who stay at high altitudes to make cheese.

    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    7 mins
  • Let's find out more
    Sep 2 2024
    A nature and educational hiking itinerary on the slopes of Mount Tantané starting from Col Pilaz.
    There are two footpaths of different length and difficulty.
    Along both paths are explanatory panels with in-depth information accessible by clicking on the QR code that brings you to this podcast’s episodes.
    Let’s find out more!

    We would like to thank the following for their participation:
    Marco Carrel, Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Councillor
    Mauro Duroux, Mayor of La Magdeleine Municipality

    This podcast was produced on behalf of the Aosta Valley Region’s Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Editorial coordination and original texts by Franz Rossi.
    Translated and narrated by Kate Dawson.
    Produced by: Borioula Media Company.
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    9 mins