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Situated between the Apennines and the sea, the Apuan
Alps, recognised as one of the most
distinctive mountainous areas in Italy, create a natural curve
protecting the hills and plains below.
The peculiarity of this mountainous range is the variety
of the shape and form of its peaks. Here you can find endless
marble, spas and mineral water springs (known for their
low salt content), streams, woods and numerous caves, including
the largest and deepest (1210 m depth) cave in Europe called "Antro" of
Mount Corchia.
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