Col di Lana
Col di Lana is a mountain located in the Dolomites of northern Italy, standing at an elevation of 2,457 meters (8,058 feet). It is part of the Belluno province and is known for its distinctive shape and stunning views. The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering various trails and routes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Historically, Col di Lana is significant due to its role during World War I, where it was a strategic location in the conflict between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces. Remnants of military fortifications can still be found in the area, attracting visitors interested in both nature and history.