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Stunning Castle Proesels in the Italian Dolomites

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Alan Crosthwaite

<p>Alan Crosthwaite is a San Diego-based photographer who creates landscape and portrait works with specializations in event photography, environmental photography, and headshots. He is also a remote drone pilot and does commercial drone aerial video and photography work. Typical subjects of his photography are coastlines, bridges, mountains, palm trees, and rock formations. Crosthwaite grew up in the Los Angeles area and offers wedding photography, photoshop composting, and related services as well.</p>

<p>Stunning Castle Proesels in the Italian Dolomites. This is a three image aerial view of Castle Proesels. The castle was first named in a document from 1279, as castrum Praesile and it is believed that the lords of Vols, feudatories of the Bishopric of Brixen, had built the castle here by 1200. Today the central palace with a Romanesque archway are surviving parts of this first fortress.</p>

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