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From Mont Avril summit: Grand Combin, Mont Durand glacier and Col du Sonadon.


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Kenzo OkawaWhat a panoramatic view!

Kenzo Okawa

Voted 10/10

I love Alps.
Posted May 13, 2004 11:33 am

buxlexRe: What a panoramatic view!

buxlex

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Thanxs for your comment. I saw your works on the network ... you are an excellent photographer. Thanks for sharing your fine art images.



Ciao,

Buxlex.
Posted May 31, 2004 1:14 pm

buxlexRe: Wonderful Photo.....

buxlex

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Thanx! Next time ...



Visiting your shots I learned how to translate from italian "pietraia" into "boulder field". Any dictionary helped me. Is always very useful to visit mothertongue's pages!



Ciao.
Posted Jun 5, 2004 5:24 am

desainmeRe: Wonderful Photo.....

desainme

Voted 10/10

What does Grand Combin mean?

English: combine: Specific a wheat harvester, basic means put together, assemble. Does it have something to do with a comb (hair comb) or beach comber (Long wave crashing on shore?)
Posted Jun 5, 2004 8:23 am

buxlexRe: Wonderful Photo.....

buxlex

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For sure is a french word, meaningless.

I really don't know where this name get out from. This is a question for Valais people.

Ciao!
Posted Jun 7, 2004 2:48 pm

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