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Wandering in Val Veni
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Wandering in Val Veni 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Hiking, Scenery, Panorama

 

Page By: gabriele

Created/Edited: Aug 8, 2007 / Nov 18, 2007

Object ID: 321220

Hits: 1120 

Page Score: 88.97% - 12 Votes 

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Most people in the world when speaking about Mont Blanc immediately think to Chamonix, forgetting or not knowing that on the Italian side 2 wonderful valleys can give big emotions and/or relaxing environments.
I think I know fairly well the France valleys and the N side of M.Blanc Group, but it looks to me too much built up, too crowded, with one main road, crossing toward Switzerland, always full of cars and buses ... in one word too little wild

This album and the one about the Val Ferret, are made just to make people see how fine is the Italian side of Mont Blanc group

I would like to gather here all the pics shot from the bottom of the Val Veni

This is the first, emblematic, image you can see entering the Val Veny ...

Images


Mont Blanc seen from the...

Mont Blanc de Courmayeur - S side

Aguille Noire from Veny Valley

Aiguille des Glaciers Panorama from the Combal Plan

the Peuterey group

Walking through the forest of Val Veny

Aiguille des Glaciers 3817m and Aiguilles de Trelatète 3920m from Elisabetta Soldini Hut

The double summits of Pyramids Calcaires and in the background Aiguille des Glaciers 3817m

Sector of Mont Blanc range including
Aiguille des Glaciers and Aiguilles de Trelatète

Aiguille Noire - a blade into the sky

Forest of Val Veny

Aiguille Noire de Peuterey...

Aiguille Noire from Miage

val Veny - le Pyramides...

The Brouillard ridge


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BazZThanks

Voted 10/10

For this beautiful album, of this beautiful place.
Posted Aug 20, 2007 4:42 pm

gabrieleRe: Thanks

Hasn't voted

I had the joy of being back there after many years and thought to point out this place for other mountain lovers ...
thanks :)
Posted Aug 21, 2007 1:07 am

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