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The park and the caves are so beautiful that the novelist Zorzi placed here the abduction of Ezzelino's beautiful wife, in his novel "Cecilia di Baone": hence therefore the name of the second cave where the Oliero rises, precisely Cecilia di Baone's Cave or Old Men's Cave. It is the first one that you can see from the bridge by the entrance of the park and also the most imposing one: George Sand described it as follows:"…the last cave is the one who less then the others draw the attention of the courious persones, however it is the most beautiful. It neither offers dramatic memories nor mineralogical rarities; the sixty feet deep spring is hidden under a vault which opens on the most beautiful natural garden of the world. It is surrounded by small woody hills.
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