Calabria as such offers something unique,
something magical,
and for some people even incredible.
We are currently on
the trek of the two valleys.
Ciricilla Valley and
the Tacina Valley.
Now we almost arrived in the Tacina Valley
and there in front of us pretty much...
... amazing.
In about 40 minutes by car we can
go from 0 meters above sea level to 1700m.
So we have those sea and mountains dynamics
that make us become pretty unique
... in Europe.
That's, I want to say...
the three peaks of the Gariglione,
the three peaks of the Gariglione,
upper Tacina Valley.
That's, a painting.
A painting.
What it offers is,
360° of tourism.
All seasons,
on the same day we can see
sunrise and sunset.
On the same day we can see,
sunrise and sunset and go to places
where we can see both seas.
Therefore,
let's say that we have that landscape richness
history and culture that,
have to be appreciated
and it is to be done wisely.
Hello! Hello Madam.
We are here to look for
the history of this valley.
Some tale
some story... ... yeah, my mother is certainly more...
... she remembers more of the history that let's say goes...
... time ago this valley was the barons' property.
Being an operator in Sila also means being a caretaker of the territory.
Taking care, enhancing it, make it accessible also to others
and make it known.
It's a bit like being a family father therefore
also defending these places while also making them more valuable.
To do this, with the association
through a proclamation of the National Park Authority
we have adopted a trail in the Sila Piccola [lower Sila]
a trail we will take care of, we notify everything necessary
for the posing of the signposting
every time it will be necessary,
we will revision it to well
to monitor the paths.
See this here... ... is it an affluent?
This delimits Feghicello
with the beginning of Comunella.
Comunella was called like this because, basically
it was property of various municipalities.
Municipality of Albi, Taverna, they called it Comunella. [Comunella, colloquial for "shared property"]
And these are small actions because,
we as an association, but also many other players,
who are making it perceivable that something is changeing
that a new mentality is being born
it starts from the young, but not only
and it is nice because there is more awareness
and consciousness of what we are,
of the values we have, but especially,
the desire to make it known, to express it,
and to explain it.
These are, I don't know whether to define them objectives,
or sensations.
In my case it's both.
We are doing this, for us,
mainly for the territory and for the local people,
for the tourist,
for everybody.
Voice: Look after your keys! Salvo: Well, jumpers, keys, please folks
don't forget them down there.
Voice: Salvatore is not going after them!
Two years ago I went twice, back and forth running,
this year I am a little older compared to last year... therefore...
... I am often asked:
Why do you do this? Getting up early!
Taking the car, fuel it, go for revisions,
go back and forth,
you go up in the mountians, then back down, then you go back up
The "why" is very simple:
It's because I love my homeland.
The passion moves me over any obstacle.
There were many, there will be many and there are many obstacles.
But,
the awareness of being able to do something
for a territory makes you do it.
It's like a duty.
To be an Official Guide of the National Park,
to be a Trekking in Nature guide, to love one's land,
obliges you happily to do what you do.
Therefore
many talk about sacrifice. It's not a sacrifice.
It's...
an awareness, an awareness that
urges me to face
all the dynamics
that can be present, positive or negative.
And when you do it, you do it because you love your land
you love the territory,
and this passion goes well beyond,
any obstacle.
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