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Monte Antelao
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Monte Antelao 

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Page By: Rustichelli

Created/Edited: Feb 17, 2006 / Feb 17, 2006

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It is the main peak in the eastern Dolomites after the Marmolada, the second highest in all the Dolomites.  Thanks to its  location in the centre of the majestic massif and its  fascinating profile but mainly from its western side , Mount Antealo, which according to an old tradition is called the " King of the Dolomites" can be considered the most beautiful mountain in the Cadore Dolomites.
 
What distinguishes  it  is its outstanding majesty and its peak often  enveloped in clouds, In winter it nearly looks like the Himalaya and consequently stimulates imagination.  It is  actually 3264 m high but its sides- mainly the south western one- look definitely belonging to the Dolomites.. On that side, infact you can see  its dramatic  faces with gorgeous but very difficult routes as you can see very well from the Mount Rite.(see pictures taken from the Mount Rite).

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Monte Antelao

Impressive Antelao

Monte Antelao seen from ref S.Marco.

Mt Antelao as seen from S.Vito

M. Antelao as seen from Corso...

Val Boite - Boite Tall -...

Antelao 3263 m

Antelao from S.Vito Lake

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Monte Antelao seen from ref. S.Marco.

M. Antelao SW wall in the...

Antelao seen from Pelmo.

M.Antelao as seen from S....

M. Antelao SW face (particular)


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Romuald KosinaIt is...

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It is a special mountain and very worth of such an album!
Posted Feb 17, 2006 4:12 pm

lorenzo tGreat

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pictures!
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Posted Feb 23, 2006 4:18 pm

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