• A relaxing wallpaper from Italy

    Here’s another wallpaper for your phone. I took this photo in the summer after successfully climbing the mountain on my electric bike. After the descent, I paused for a moment and realized how stunning the scenery was. I hope you enjoy it! You can view it in full resolution by clicking on the picture.

    Monte Greco In Abruzzi, Italy. © Sathia Francesco Musso
    Mount Greco (2285 m above sea level) is the highest peak of the Marsican Mountains group.
  • A wallpaper for phones

    This stunning shot was taken in Piedmont, Italy, at the beautiful Cascate del Pis waterfall. It’s incredible to think that this slice of paradise is just a few kilometers away from Turin, it reminds me about Rivendell.

    Clicking the image will provide you with the full-resolution file. As always, feel free to use it.

    I’ve had this wallpaper for months, and it has been very relaxing for me.

    Pis waterfalls, Piedmont, Italy - Cascate del Pis

© Sathia Francesco Musso
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ar1V4zjKFoYUmAWn8

  • Some of my favorite Enduro shots.

    enduro bike on the snow
    On the snow again, it’s just magic when it happens

  • Endo at dawn in Pescocostanzo

    On a crisp winter night in Pescocostanzo, Abruzzo, Italy, I decided to venture out in hopes of capturing some stunning photos of the surrounding mountains at dawn.

    I was fortunate enough to take these pictures with my iPhone, none of them have been edited.

    I just love this picture so much
    Monte Rotella e memoriale degli Alpini

    Pescocostanzo at 7 am in January
    Pescocostanzo at 7 am in January
  • This is a blog of pictures I took in the nature

    I’ve always wanted to show pictures from my bike adventures, I’ll begin with the Cottian Alps

    This is Monte Viso seen from above Pinasca, in Piedmont Italy

    I took this picture in Pinasca, Piedmont, 44° 58′ 49,65″ N 7° 14′ 5,76″ E in February

    The large rocky mountain in the background is Monte Viso, which stands at 3,841 m (12,602 ft)

    I will always post a full-resolution picture, so feel free to use it as wallpaper or print it (for commercial use, please ask me first)

    Here it is in its original size of 16,348 × 3,806 pixels; the photo was taken in panorama mode with an iPhone

    Here are some other pictures from the same day