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There's No Doubt In My Mind Aliens Constructed The World's Loneliest House On The Side Of This Italian Mountain Range

NY Post- The world’s loneliest house stuck on the side of a remote mountain range had lain empty for 100 years – but its mystery remains.

Situated nearly 9,000 feet above sea level in the midst of in Italy’s sprawling Dolomite Mountains, is this extraordinary home embedded in the side of the rockface.

Buffa di Perrero’s bizarre location has puzzled people for decades – while others speculated how on earth removal men could ever make it up there.

But remarkably, the impressive property is believed to have been constructed over 100 years ago during World War I.

Savvy Italian soldiers are said to have built the shelter for a place to rest while battling the Austro-Hungarians across the rugged terrain.

They would have used the concealed pad to store supplies and take shelter from the enemy as well as the elements.

The unbelievable architecture would have only been accessible by rope ladders and makeshift cable carts – or the treacherous mountain trail that only those brave enough would dare ascend.

Look at that joint! Un-friggen-believable! A lot of folks throughout history have often pleaded and wondered on just how the egyptians built those pyramids God only knows how long ago, yet I'm way more interested in how the hell this solo house got built on the side of an italian mountain range. I know the article tries to give a legitimate answer as they were saying it was a shelter for Italian soldiers during WW1 when they were battling the Austro-Hungarians though I am going to stay woke on that. It's a lot more fun to think that some sort of Italian aliens had a hand in constructing the world's most secluded house because when you really think about it how the hell did normal humans scale that mountain and then build a fucking HOUSE? Impossible. 

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And how about that being just a dream and a half of a house to live in? Everyone in the world wants to live in a beautiful, secluded Italian villa and sure most of the time that may be meant to be on the coast of Tuscany or something to that effect, but how about a mountainside 100-year-old beyond secluded house in the dolemite mountains? I'll take the latter that is presuming the aliens could hook me up with the NFL Sunday Ticket and the commute to the local grocery & liquor store wouldn't be all too difficult because I can't be trekking up and down a mountain whenever I need to refuel on food & booze. If I can take the quick spaceship up & down I'll be more than happy.