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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 188309" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Before continuing with Leonardo da Vinci's journey around the hills of the Inferno Valley, it is useful to specify that at the time of Leonardo, the already named castle of Nugola was almost abandoned and partially collapsed. Around 1600 the last ruins had also disappeared. Currently, where the castle was once located, a villa called villa Traxler stands. Now we describe the Ugione river as it was at the time that Leonardo and the hunter ascended it to reach the convent of Sambuca. The river was much wider. The monks themselves took care to keep the banks well maintained and the riverbed well cleared of debris and obstacles. The monks had also found a golden vein in a hidden place. The golden vein was found in a depression of the river that channeled the waters into a depression that led to the middle of a petrified forest. From this forest the monks took three petrified trunks of the antediluvian era to keep them inside the monastery. On one of these trunks a map indicating the golden vein was carved in bas-relief. These trunks, together with other objects that were part of the furnishings of the monastery, became property of Mrs. Taddeoli, widow Mangani who became the owner of Sambuca and the surrounding land. Together with these objects, Mrs. Taddeoli also kept a strange cup, called "The sacred cup of the Sambuca": a very old chalice dated even before the Medieval era. It is believed that this cup was the faithful reproduction of the ancient chalice that the Templars brought to the Benedetta Valley in 1221, but that's another story ...</p><p>Subsequently, all the furnishings, the petrified logs and the "sacred coppas della Sambuca" were donated to the city museum. Among these sacred objects, a very ancient stone lamp from the Etruscan-Roman period aroused much interest by researchers. This stone object had a very particular shape and came from the control cabin of the round ship Fenix which landed in the waters of Livorno.</p><p>But let's go back to Leonardo's journey. Led by the hunter, Leonardo began the ascent of the Ugione river (at the time called Uggione) on a cool sunny and cloudless morning. The two met no obstacles and proceeded quickly to the Sambuca monastery. However, not far from the monastery, a thick fog fell on the river bed, enveloping and muffling the whole environment around it. Because of this situation Leonardo lost contact with the hunter who no longer responded to Leonardo's calls, who groped for a few tens of meters, ending up in the river waters up to the height of his knees. He did not know which way to go. Suddenly he thought he saw what appeared to be the entrance to a cave. Leonardo came in convinced that there was no fog inside. As soon as he entered Leonardo realized that it was not a cave, but a man-made stone structure, it looked like a mill, a water mill in the middle of the river. Leonardo intrigued began to examine the mill. Never before had Leonardo seen a mill of that type, equipped with a very original and innovative mechanics. The mill consisted of two rooms, in one of these Leonardo saw a man who worked, surely he must have been the miller since he wore a hood and a bale of cereals on his shoulders. At that point Leonardo turned to the miller and congratulated him for the nice mill. The miller raised his head and Leonardo could see the monstrous face of the miller: deep empty orbits and a mouth that seemed sewn. The eyes were under the throat, they were open and they stared at him without batting an eyelid. Leonardo was petrified by fear, he wanted to get out of the mill and run away, but he felt a force that held him back, he couldn't move. The miller approached Leonardo and said to him: "Lionardo, this is your real name? I like your name, I will call this mill with your name, the mill of Lionardo. I see that you like this mill, but you must know that it still does not exist since it will be built between 100 years and another 100 years yet ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 188309, member: 7165"] Before continuing with Leonardo da Vinci's journey around the hills of the Inferno Valley, it is useful to specify that at the time of Leonardo, the already named castle of Nugola was almost abandoned and partially collapsed. Around 1600 the last ruins had also disappeared. Currently, where the castle was once located, a villa called villa Traxler stands. Now we describe the Ugione river as it was at the time that Leonardo and the hunter ascended it to reach the convent of Sambuca. The river was much wider. The monks themselves took care to keep the banks well maintained and the riverbed well cleared of debris and obstacles. The monks had also found a golden vein in a hidden place. The golden vein was found in a depression of the river that channeled the waters into a depression that led to the middle of a petrified forest. From this forest the monks took three petrified trunks of the antediluvian era to keep them inside the monastery. On one of these trunks a map indicating the golden vein was carved in bas-relief. These trunks, together with other objects that were part of the furnishings of the monastery, became property of Mrs. Taddeoli, widow Mangani who became the owner of Sambuca and the surrounding land. Together with these objects, Mrs. Taddeoli also kept a strange cup, called "The sacred cup of the Sambuca": a very old chalice dated even before the Medieval era. It is believed that this cup was the faithful reproduction of the ancient chalice that the Templars brought to the Benedetta Valley in 1221, but that's another story ... Subsequently, all the furnishings, the petrified logs and the "sacred coppas della Sambuca" were donated to the city museum. Among these sacred objects, a very ancient stone lamp from the Etruscan-Roman period aroused much interest by researchers. This stone object had a very particular shape and came from the control cabin of the round ship Fenix which landed in the waters of Livorno. But let's go back to Leonardo's journey. Led by the hunter, Leonardo began the ascent of the Ugione river (at the time called Uggione) on a cool sunny and cloudless morning. The two met no obstacles and proceeded quickly to the Sambuca monastery. However, not far from the monastery, a thick fog fell on the river bed, enveloping and muffling the whole environment around it. Because of this situation Leonardo lost contact with the hunter who no longer responded to Leonardo's calls, who groped for a few tens of meters, ending up in the river waters up to the height of his knees. He did not know which way to go. Suddenly he thought he saw what appeared to be the entrance to a cave. Leonardo came in convinced that there was no fog inside. As soon as he entered Leonardo realized that it was not a cave, but a man-made stone structure, it looked like a mill, a water mill in the middle of the river. Leonardo intrigued began to examine the mill. Never before had Leonardo seen a mill of that type, equipped with a very original and innovative mechanics. The mill consisted of two rooms, in one of these Leonardo saw a man who worked, surely he must have been the miller since he wore a hood and a bale of cereals on his shoulders. At that point Leonardo turned to the miller and congratulated him for the nice mill. The miller raised his head and Leonardo could see the monstrous face of the miller: deep empty orbits and a mouth that seemed sewn. The eyes were under the throat, they were open and they stared at him without batting an eyelid. Leonardo was petrified by fear, he wanted to get out of the mill and run away, but he felt a force that held him back, he couldn't move. The miller approached Leonardo and said to him: "Lionardo, this is your real name? I like your name, I will call this mill with your name, the mill of Lionardo. I see that you like this mill, but you must know that it still does not exist since it will be built between 100 years and another 100 years yet ... [/QUOTE]
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