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VINCITRICI MENZIONI Oltre Al Primo Premio, Sono State Conferite Delle VINCITRICI MENZIONI Oltre al primo premio, sono state conferite delle targhe alle vincitrici delle cinque Menzioni: Animali - Vince Giancarlo Mancori Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise (Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise) OGGETTO FOTO: Lupo appenninico, Canis lupus italicus - Pescasseroli (AQ) Alberi e foreste - Vince Francesco Ferruzzi Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga (Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche) OGGETTO FOTO: Bosco dei Faggi Torti - Rocca Santa Maria (TE) Area costiera - Vince Loris Cintio Parco Regionale del Conero (Marche) OGGETTO FOTO: Scoglio della Seggiola del Papa (AN) Fiumi e Laghi - Vince Fabrizio Scognamiglio Parco Nazionale del Cilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni (Campania) OGGETTO FOTO: La Cascata dei Capelli di Venere - Casaletto Spartano (SA) Paesaggio agricolo – Vince Carmelo Fiore Parco Nazionale dell’Aspromonte (Calabria) OGGETTO FOTO: Gregge imbiancato - Roccaforte del Greco (RC) Per questa edizione premiate anche cinque Menzioni speciali: Borghi (Un premio alla più bella foto di un borgo all’interno di un parco nazionale o regionale, in collaborazione con l’Associazione “I Borghi più belli d’Italia”) Vince Antonio De Stefano Parco Regionale Gallipoli Cognato e Piccole Dolomiti Lucane (Basilicata) OGGETTO FOTO: La neve sul borgo di Pietrapertosa (PZ) Difesa del suolo (Un premio in collaborazione con la Società Italiana di Geologia Ambientale – SIGEA alla foto che rappresenta elementi naturali o di ingegneria naturalistica volti a contrastare i fenomeni di dissesto idrogeologico nei parchi nazionali e regionali italiani) Vince Giusy Ferzola Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari (Campania) OGGETTO FOTO: Terrazzamenti sui Monti Lattari – Minori (SA) Earth Day (Il premio alla più bella foto scattata in un parco nazionale o regionale da uno studente di geografia per celebrare il 150° Anniversario della Società Geografica Italiana) Vince Giulia Stocchi Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre (Liguria) OGGETTO FOTO: Ultimo treno - Riomaggiore (SP) Madre Terra (Un premio alla miglior foto scattata nei parchi nazionali e regionali colpiti dagli episodi sismici del 2016) Vince Giovanni Volpe Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini (Umbria, Marche) OGGETTO FOTO: Fioritura di luglio - Castelluccio di Norcia (PG) Foto in maxi affissione in Piazza Barberini a Roma insieme alla vincitrice. Turismo sostenibile (2017 Anno Internazionale ONU del Turismo Sostenibile) Vince Enzo Massa Micon Parco Regionale del Mont Avic (Valle d’Aosta) OGGETTO FOTO: Escursione nei pressi del rifugio Barbustel – Champdepraz (AO) Assegnata anche una targa, fuori concorso, alla migliore Foto Subacquea scattata in un’Area Marina Protetta, in collaborazione con l’associazione Marevivo. A vincere Miranda Narduzzi con la foto di un polpo scattata nell’Area Marina Protetta Secche di Tor Paterno (Lazio). È possibile scaricare tutte le foto in alta risoluzione ai seguenti link: FOTO VINCITRICE E MENZIONE MADRE TERRA: https://mega.nz/#F!p8NxiT5T!pRAY2ROn0icF7rgF-RgqrQ FOTO VINCITRICI DELLE MENZIONI: https://mega.nz/#F!VsEW0bha!b0oJLdhimOVUJwUKGuA9Kg .
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