"Mira cheu"! is an exclamation in the Rhaeto-Romance language and means something like "look here"! or "look at this"! It is the descriptive name of Samuel Inauen's permanent exhibition space in Flond. The room is located at the western end of the village in the old sawmill.
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«Andiamo!», the first Alpine Art Graffiti by REDL, symbolises the Parc Ela and shows the importance of rock and stone for the coexistence between man and nature.
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The small chapel faces south-east and has the same layout as the Holy Trinity Chapel in Cons. It is located on an old place of worship, the powers are high and neutral and of the highest vibrational level.
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On the left side of the fountain in Vattiz are two shell stones and a grinding stone walled in. It is believed that the large shells of the two stones originally served as suspension devices for the axis of a water wheel.
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