In 1975, Alberto Bianchi filmed the Nardis Waterfall, in the heart of Val Genova, a side valley of Val Rendena, within the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park. The sequence opens with the wooden sign announcing the waterfall and the path that leads through the vegetation toward the roar of the water. The shots show the waterfall, which descends from the slopes of the Presanella with a drop of over a hundred meters, framed by the dark rocks and the surrounding woods. During winter, this water freezes completely, turning the waterfall into a wall of ice, but in the footage, we see it at its full summer flow.
In 1975, Alberto Bianchi filmed the Nardis Waterfall, in the heart of Val Genova, a side valley of Val Rendena, within the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park. The sequence opens with the wooden sign announcing the waterfall and the path that leads through the vegetation toward the roar of the water. The shots show the waterfall, which descends from the slopes of the Presanella with a drop of over a hundred meters, framed by the dark rocks and the surrounding woods. During winter, this water freezes completely, turning the waterfall into a wall of ice, but in the footage, we see it at its full summer flow.