In this photo provided by Tareom.com, on January 23, 2014, a huge boulder has come to rest after it missed a farm house by less than a meter, destroying the barn, and stopping down hill in the vineyard, while a second giant boulder, which detached during the same landslide on Jan. 21, 2014, stopped next to the house, in Ronchi di Termeno, in Northern Italy. According to reports, the Trebo family living there was unharmed in the landslide. The lost grapevines are irreplaceable, but can always be replanted. Photo: Markus Hell, APA huge boulder unleashed by a landslide in northern Italy narrowly missed a farmhouse, destroyed a barn and came to a stop in vineyards.

A second boulder stopped just feet (about a meter) behind the traditional stone farmhouse in the rocky region of Alto-Adige.

The surreal sight was captured in a series of dramatic photographs.

Nobody was injured in the tumble from mountains overlooking the village of Ronchi di Termeno.

Some other boulders from the January 21 landslide blocked roads.