Busento, River in Cosenza, Italy
The Busento is a river in Calabria that flows approximately 95 kilometers from the heights near Monte Serratore down to the city of Cosenza, where it joins the Crati River. Its course passes through varied terrain and shapes the landscape of the region.
In 410 AD, the Visigoths diverted the river to bury their king Alaric beneath its course. This event connected the waterway to an important moment in European history.
The river holds a place in local memory through the legend of King Alaric, inspiring writers and artists across generations. This story shapes how people today connect with the waterway and its significance in the region.
The river offers various access points where visitors can hike, observe nature, and enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year. The landscape can be explored on your own or through guided tours that reveal more about the area.
The legendary burial site of King Alaric and his reported treasures remain undiscovered because all workers involved in the burial were killed to keep the secret. This mystery has captivated treasure hunters and historians for centuries.
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