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N. side of monte Emilius (3559m) and vallone di Arpisson, seen descending from alpe Viou

 
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N. side of monte Emilius <i>(3559m)</i> and vallone di Arpisson, seen descending from alpe Viou
Northern side of monte Emilius (3559m) and the entire Vallone di Arpisson, seen descending from Alpe Viou.
On the left the ridge between Vallone di Laures and Vallone di Arpisson, with:
  • Mont Père Laurent (2625m)
  • Becca di Senèva (3086m)
  • Tête Blantsette (3140m)

  • On the right the ridge between Vallone di Arpisson and Vallone di Comboè, with:
  • Dente della Becca di Nona (2736m)
  • Becca di Nona (3142m)
  • Mont Ross di Comboè (3285m)


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    liviozbella composizione!

    livioz

    Voted 10/10

    complimenti...
    Posted May 4, 2005 7:34 pm

    Antonio GianiRe: bella composizione!

    Antonio Giani

    Hasn't voted

    Grazie!



    Ciao Antonio
    Posted May 5, 2005 12:58 am

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    Antonio GianiSubmitted by Antonio Giani
    on May 4, 2005 5:25 am

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