The Schnalstal (Italian: Val Senales) is a side valley of the Vinschgau in the autonomous province of South Tyrol, Italy. It belongs almost in its entirety to the municipality of Schnals, while small parts in the entrance area lie in Naturns und Kastelbell-Tschars. The Vernagt-Stausee reservoir is located in the valley. Braunes Bergschaf, a rare breed of domesticated sheep, is raised there. In 1991, Ötzi -- a well-preserved natural mummy from about 3300 BC -- was found in the nearby Schnalstal glacier.[1]
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Das Schnalstal - Schafe und Schneefelder
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Wintertime in Schnalstal ValSenales
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Das Schnalstal Bergbauern und Pioniere
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References
- ^ "The discovery". Museo Archeologico dell’Alto Adige. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
External links
- Tourism agency of Schnalstal
46°43′20″N 10°51′39″E / 46.72222°N 10.86083°E