GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, ITALY: Report of a trip from Germany to Aosta Valley in 2019 by car through Switzerland and the Bernhard pass.
Hiking To The 2700m High Col De Champillon In The Italian Aosta Valley ?? – E12
DOUES, ITALY: For a hike we have chosen the Col de Champillon. The starting point of the route was only a few minutes by car above our house and situated at an altitude of approx. 2040m from the village of Doues. The start took place from a parking lot over high mountain meadows up to the mountain refuge Champillon. Then there was a very steep ascent of about 50 degrees to the end of the hike on the Col de Champillon ridge at 2700m altitude. The visit of the ridge is rewarded with a view to different peaks of the Alps, among them the Mont Blanc.
2016 Sicily – Day 6 – Etna Vulcano
Mount Etna, located on the east coast of the island of Sicily in Italy, is one of the most active and well-known volcanoes in the world. The volcano has a history of eruptions dating back thousands of years, and it continues to be a source of fascination for geologists, volcanologists, and the general public.
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2018 Tasmania – Day 3 – Mount Field National Park
2018 Tasmania – Day 4 – Mount Field National Park
2017 Aosta Valley 1
The Aosta Valley is a mountainous region located in the northwestern part of Italy. It is the smallest, least populous, and least densely populated region of the country. Despite its small size, the region is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage.
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