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The southern side of Mont Blanc range viewed from Mont Fortin (2716m) [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
The southern side of Mont Blanc range  viewed from Mont Fortin <i>(2716m)</i>
View from Mont Fortin (2716m) of the southern side of Mont Blanc range. Starting from left, Brouillard ridge, Innominata ridge separating Brouillard and Frêney glaciers, and Peuterey ridge descend from Mont Blanc summit.
In the far background, on the right, Dent du Géant, Rochefort ridge and Grandes Jorasses are recognizable.On the bottom one can see Val Veny, with the snouts of Miage and Brenva glaciers
August 1998


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