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Gazzettino Belluno From the August 17, 2008 From the Rhone landing a. .. Ali



HISTORY
From Rhone land in the San Vito "peace balloons"


After a plane trip of more than one thousand kilometers, landed in San Vito, in the woods of Geralba, leaning on the branches of a bush: they were left without gas, the four balloons of various colors that a seeker of fungi found, collected and brought to valle.Emozionante was then read the notes attached to the wire: a school came from a French town , located beyond the Alps, the Rhone, within walking distance from Lyons, named elegant and almost medieval Roches de Condrieu. Messages inner peace and unity among peoples. The consultation on the Internet has provided other news: the country, placed on the banks of the famous river, has a beautiful harbor, which the mayor is a woman named Isabelle Dugua-Martinez, that between the assessors is a lady from the Cossalter surname, with clear origins Feltrine. The lucky discovery suggested to write both the school and the mayor Alps: at the school have been sent by the consortium tourist brochures of the area, the mayor happened to the communication of the event, the balloons fell from the sky in the Dolomites with their message of peace. "Je trouve formidable hidden", has put the mayor, encouraging the opening of a correspondence with French students. "But your country is very beautiful, concluded the" Mairesse, "and the picture appears to be well prepared and away from pollution ". Informed of the incident, the Italian College of San Vito, Piero De Vido said he was interested in the story that could lead to a useful exchange of experiences, not just school. "We await the response of French children, now on vacation like the Italians, it was then our school for the start of a relationship in the wake of a united Europe, a fact that young people now consider it acquired." So thank you, Mr. Mayor, French, and we await the start of the school to know you better!


Bortolo De Vido

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