(ANSA) – AOSTA, 18 JUL – The centenary flag of the Gran Paradiso National Park has been ‘stolen’, positioned on the top of the mountain, at 4,061 meters above sea level. This was reported by the Park Authority on its facebook profile. The facts date back to “last week”.
“The cowardly gesture, taking into account that the flag has been cut (and not torn by the wind), will certainly not affect – writes the Park Authority – the meaning for which it was raised, that is to celebrate 100 years of history, and of the future, of the protected area. However, it will be repositioned soon and will continue to wave on the top of the Gran Paradiso until the end of the summer. Thanks to the Valsavarenche mountain guides who have watched over these weeks and promptly reported the episode “. (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa
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