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photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns,Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
The Orrido of Slizza is a beautiful water trail, Slizza stream, Julian Alps, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
The Orrido of Slizza is a beautiful water trail, Slizza stream, Julian Alps, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Hiker in the Cave of the Orrido of Slizza, Julian Alps, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Hiker in the Orrido of Slizza, s a beautiful water trail, Tarvisio, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
The Orrido of Slizza is a beautiful water trail, Slizza stream in the Julian Alps, Tarvisio, Italy
photographer: Andrea Pavan
Snow covered the Fusine Lakes, close up, Tarvisio, Julian Alps, Italy
photographer: Andrea Pavan
Hiker at Fusine lake in a winter landscape, Tarvisio, Julian Alps, Italy
photographer: Andrea Pavan
Hiker at Fusine lake in a winter landscape, Tarvisio, Julian Alps, Italy
photographer: Diana Crestan
The frozen Predil lake in an ancient glacial basin near Tarvisio, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Meadows of the mount Valinis in the Eastern Alps, in the background the Julian Alps in the light of sunset, Meduno, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Flowering of Sweet William or Dianthus barbatus in the Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Sunset on Mount Canin from the Montasio plateau, Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Lights and clouds on Mount Amariana in the Carnic Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
The Montasio plateau at dawn, Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Sunset on Mount Canin from the Montasio plateau, Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
Sunset on Mount Canin from the Montasio plateau, Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: Diana Crestan
The Montasio plateau at sunset, Julian Alps, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Europe
photographer: gabriele bano
the gliding of the Griffon, in the background of Julian Alps
photographer: gabriele bano
the gliding of the Griffon, in the background of snowy Julian Alps
photographer: Diana Crestan
Rocks emerge from the blanket of snow, in the background the Julian Alps, Piancavallo, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Julian Alps,Mount Montasio from the slopes of Mount Lussari
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Julian Alps,Mount Montasio from the slopes of Mount Lussari
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Julian Alps, the small village adjacent to the sanctuary Monte Lussari
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Julian Alps, the path that crosses the slopes of Mount Prasnig
photographer: Anne Maenurm
Julian Alps, winter view to the Lake Predil, natural alpine lake