paolo de faveri 1 Posted July 30, 2008 Norway? No, Italy! The Miage Lake is probably the only one of this kind in the entire Alps range, encircled by the homonymous glacier and the moraine produced by the glacier itself. The Miage glacier is the larger in size and length among the almost 100 glaciers in the Italian side of the Monte Bianco range. It originates right from the top of the Bianco at 4800 m. and has its front at an altitude of only 2050 m. The glacier is covered with debris which continuosly fall in the lake together with portions of ice, producing a carachteristic sound like pop- corns in the pot. All in all, an amazing place to explore and enjoy. The lake and the glacier front are placed at the top of the Val Veny in Valle d'Aosta, Italy. Your C&C are highly appreciated, thanks in advance for your time. Details: Eos 400D, Tokina ATX-Pro 12-24 f4, tripod. Stitch of 4 vertical frames. Link to comment
rbanfield 0 Posted July 30, 2008 Paolo, a very crisp photograph. Wonderful capture. 6/6 anon...RAY Link to comment
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