“Enrosadira.” This is the term that refers to that particular phenomenon, typical of the Dolomites, in which the rocks turn red at dawn and sunset. If you’re not an early riser, use sunset to enjoy those few minutes of this extraordinary spectacle. Sit comfortably on a bench, on a meadow, stop to watch and reflect. The Dolomites change color many times throughout the day with shades of pink and gray, and they never cease to amaze us. In the photo: Mount Antelao (3,264 m) seen from San Dionisio.
