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gregazorz27. 11. 2016 18:21:41
Viharnik
The concrete slab protecting the back wall of the barracks was still standing in October 2014 and wasn't damaged at all.
In August 2015 when I was back at the barracks it was demolished, the iron rebar rods cut off.

About concrete and aging though...the guardhouse where Žakl's weekend is, time does no harm at all...obviously only the building next to it.

But it's funny. Italian cartographic house Tabbacco corrected the markings in the new map edition, but mixed them up in old Italian habit. Now both Morbegno and VEIII have them.
gregazorz27. 11. 2016 10:58:40
Greetings all,

I'm glad that the content of Škodič's and my posts has taken hold so well and even those who initially opposed are summarizing them.
The list of Italian buildings, both military and mountaineering, is made, work is also being done on a full publication of all locations and what is happening with them today.
As for the Vittorio Emanuele III barracks, since 2012 it has been owned by the Republic of Slovenia, managed by the Ministry of Defense. Before that, the owner was the municipality of Bovec. The plot was drawn up already in Italian times, the ruins are still registered today as a building with a surprising value of just over 100,000€, not including the land value.
So it's about destroying registered state property. Whether only the sledgehammer owner is fully guilty here, or the neglect by the municipality or state or TNP, everyone can judge for themselves.
The last truly preserved mountain barracks in the Julian Alps is above Soriska planina, where for the second decade a shepherd and his goats have been bivouacking, consequently heavily destroying it. Given the popularity of Možic, both from Podbrdo and Sorica directions and the entry of the Italian mulatiera in the register of touring bike paths, PD could really make a hut there.
         
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