

This photograph is part of a project called Concrete Cluster, an investigation on the Vajont territory. On October 9th, 1963 at 10:39 pm 260 million cubic meters of rock broke off from the top of Monte Toc. It fell into the reservoir of the Vajont Dam producing an enormous wave of at least 50 million cubic meters of water. The wall of water pushed an air pocket before it. It was more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb. The disaster wasn't due to the evil nature of man but more to human negligence.
Product Details
Buy with confidence
- Worldwide Shipping. Find out our Shipping Options
- Expert Design Advice at your Service
- Best Price Guaranteed. Read about our Buyer Protection Program
- 14 Days Returns. Read our Returns Policy
Contact Artemest Team
Request White Glove Delivery
Discovering the Artisan

Gabriele Rossi
Lazio, Italy | Photographer
Gabriele Rossi is an Italian photographer specializing in architecture and landscape photography, capturing the dynamic changes that occur in both urban and natural environments due to human activity. He has been conducting a multilayered project for over 13 years, mainly focusing on his hometown of Latina; he’s also traveled extensively to the United States, India, the Middle East, and other places throughout Italy for research. He has participated in various international projects, awards, and exhibitions.Discover more