stefano zerauschek: Certosa di Vedana (Belluno Valley, Veneto, Italy)
stefano zerauschek: Mount Duranno (2652m a.s.l.), Dolomites Of Friuli, FVG, Pordenone, Italy
stefano zerauschek: Cinque Torri And Cime di Fanis (Dolomites Of Veneto), Italy
stefano zerauschek: Le Tofane Group (3243m a.s.l.) into Light Snow, Italy
stefano zerauschek: Mount Civetta (3224m a.s.l.) And Alleghe (982m); Veneto Dolomites, Belluno, Italia
stefano zerauschek: The Rocky Castle Of Andraz, Col di Lana (Belluno, Dolomites of Veneto, Italy)
stefano zerauschek: Odle: the Spectacle Of Dolomite Shaped By Weathering
stefano zerauschek: Mount Antelao, "Sua Maestà", is the Second Highest Mountain Massif (3264m a.s.l.) of all Dolomites, after Marmolada "multi-peak" (Punta Penia, 3343m, Punta Rocca, 3309m a.s.l.); Cadore, Belluno, Veneto, Italia
stefano zerauschek: Rupicapra rupicapra, Camoscio, Chamois (in Winter Coat)
stefano zerauschek: Piave Valley and Lorenzago Small Town Are in the Bottom, Tre Cime di Lavaredo (2999m a.s.l.), Cima Dodici/Croda dei Toni (3094m a.s.l.) and Mount Popera Group (3046m a.s.l.) in Front, Val Pusteria Soft Mountains in the Background on the Right
stefano zerauschek: Mount Pelmo (3168m a.s.l.) Notorius Dolomitic Massif Seen from the Beach! Not Exactly a Frequent View for the "Throne" of the Veneto Dolomites. The Shot Was Taken from the Trieste Gulf Istrian Coast; Italy/Slovenia Border, Northern Adriatic Sea Catchment
stefano zerauschek: The Very Rocky "Cima dei Preti" (Priests Peak) Massif (2706m a.s.l.) Is the Highest Summit in the "Rural Part" of Dolomites, the Branch in FVG, Dominates the Dry Bed of the "Cimoliana" Stream/Valley; Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, Pordenone, Italia
stefano zerauschek: Mount Antelao (3264m a.s.l., Veneto Dolomites) from a Great Distance in Carnia; Udine, FVG, Italia
stefano zerauschek: Mount Bivera (2474m a.s.l., on the Left) Dominates the Sauris Basin at Sunrise, While, in the Background, the Friulian Dolomites Emerge with Mount Cridola (2581m a.s.l.) and Monfalcon di Montanaia (2548m a.s.l., in the middle); Carnia, Italia
stefano zerauschek: Mount Duranno (2652m a.s.l.) from Upper Zemola Valley; Dolomites of Friuli, Erto e Casso, Pordenone, Italia
stefano zerauschek: The Imposing, Rocky and Wild "Cima dei Preti" (Multi) Massif, 2706m a.s.l., and the Empty, "Desert" Bed of the Temporary Cimoliana Creek Which Gives Its Name to the Valley; Friulian Dolomites, Pordenone, FVG, Italia
stefano zerauschek: "Col Nudo" (2471m a.s.l.) Majestic Rocky Group/Massif Dominates the Cellina Creek Upper Valley with (the roofs of) Claut Village, 636m a.s.l.; Friulian Dolomites, Pordenone, Italia
stefano zerauschek: Mount Duranno "Transatlantic Shoulder" Protects the Old Snow on the Ground, Under Which, As Is Well Known, Bread Grows; Friuli Dolomites, Pordenone, Italia
stefano zerauschek: The Highest Peak of the Friulian Dolomites, the Multi-Massif "Cima dei Preti" (2706m a.s.l., right) Is Not Far from Its Second One (Duranno, 2652m) and Both are Part of the Same Mountain Yoke; Left-Piave Dolomites, South-Eastern Alpine Sector, FVG, Italy