Italian mountains has been dubbed 'the world's loneliest house' after baffling onlookers for decades.The Buffa di Perrero on Monte Cristallo in the Dolomite Mountains is carved into the side of a sheer rockface, and overlooks a sharp and deadly drop.It has brick walls, a slanted roof, four framed windows, and a set of camping chairs — leading many visitors to ask the question of how these building materials and objects were taken up to the hard-to-reach structure in the first place.Climbers can access it via a risky mountain trail or an improvised rope ladder if they dare, but local experts warn that the trek takes a "high level of fitness".The Via Ferrata, or 'Iron Path' in English, has steel ladders and cables added for especially.
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