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It was a matter of time now before I traveled these kilometers of asphalt: those that appear on the maps as SS17bis. This name, however, does not do justice to the place where it is located, which in fact hides a wonderful gem. Dolomites? Switzerland? France? Not at all, I finally moved towards southern Italy. In fact, in my contents I talk far too often about the roads in the Alps and many times I have been told that there is a lot even going in the opposite direction. It's not that I had doubts but actually it was time to see it with my own eyes. The road I traveled was what I needed to understand that whether I go north or south, I can have fun (as long as I go beyond the Po Valley ????). So where did I go? I went to Campo Imperatore, in the Gran Sasso National Park, in the heart of the Abruzzo Apennines. A territory that, when you visit it, you understand why, is called Little Tibet. A plateau, the highest of the Apennines, which offers breathtaking views and a magnificent road that crosses them. In this video I tell you about the 1200 kilometer adventure I traveled in two and a half days to reach it and go even further. Do you want to travel with me? Enjoy! 00:00 Intro 01:00 Towards Giulianova 03:18 Towards Campo Imperatore 07:13 Towards the Piana di Castelluccio 11:44 Towards Ravenna -- Discover all my free itineraries: https://www.motoriinviaggio.it/ Follow me also on Instagram: https://tapthe.link/instagram-edoardo... Follow me also on TikTok: https://tapthe.link/tiktok-edoardovas...