Cedegolo

Cedegolo (Camunian: Sedégol) is an Italian comune of 1,258 inhabitants[2] in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy, northern Italy.

The village of Cedegolo is located in a narrow gorge formed by Oglio river, on its eastern side.

From Cedegolo in July 1866 the fourth regiment of volunteers in Italy and the Second Battalion of bersaglieri moved to enter Austrian Trentino, through the Lake Arno.

At least until the second half of the twentieth century the young men of Cedegolo followed the tradition of "tunà" (literally: to shoot) or "fa saltà le tòle" ("to make boxes jump") on the St. Jerome calendar day.

It was a pretty dangerous activity involving controlled explosions of acetylene gas, prepared by mixing water with calcium carbide in a hole in the ground covered by a suitable container.

Center town of Cedegolo.
Bridge on stream Poia