
Ancient stone structures spark unusual theory
Nevera - or ice cellars - that's what the locals of the Blenio valley call old stone buildings dotted throughout the valley. But for retired schoolteacher Mariella Becchio the structures had a religious function. (swissinfo, Michele Andina)
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Michele Andina
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