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A visit to the museums of the Great War is a new way of teaching history to our children: in the open air and above all in absolute safety.
If we equip them with helmets and electric torches, the visit becomes even more exciting.
From the terraces of the refuges you can observe the marmots playing in the high-altitude meadows.
And while you’re at it, why not go shell-hunting? Incredible as it seems, while walking along the paths you can see sponge and mollusc fossils... and all this at over 2000 metres in altitude!
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