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small significant things in everyday life by giovanni, webdesigner and almost anthropologist on the alps in paris on the alps in versailles (changed home often, lately).

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I miss mountains…

I miss mountains…

(Source: theohpioneer)


Matterhorn | When Plates Collide (photo by unlimited inspirations)
There’s something amazing that has happened over millions of years. Continental plates first separated and then collided, launching up the Alps when plates overlapped each other. Though Matterhorn is a very amazing site to see out of all the mountains in the Alps, because of its pyramid shape (due to erosion) and the result of the Apulian Plate (part of the African Plate which broke off) and Eurasian Plate collision. The top of Matterhorn is composed of gneisses from the African continent, where the lower parts are full of sedimentary rock and greenschists from the oceanic crust of the ancient Piemont-Liguria Ocean that separated Laurasia and Gondwana during the mid-late Mesozoic Era.
Matterhorn is located at the border of Italy and Switzerland in the Pennine Alps. It is one of the tallest mountains in the Alps, surpassing 14,500 feet.

Matterhorn | When Plates Collide (photo by unlimited inspirations)

There’s something amazing that has happened over millions of years. Continental plates first separated and then collided, launching up the Alps when plates overlapped each other. Though Matterhorn is a very amazing site to see out of all the mountains in the Alps, because of its pyramid shape (due to erosion) and the result of the Apulian Plate (part of the African Plate which broke off) and Eurasian Plate collision. The top of Matterhorn is composed of gneisses from the African continent, where the lower parts are full of sedimentary rock and greenschists from the oceanic crust of the ancient Piemont-Liguria Ocean that separated Laurasia and Gondwana during the mid-late Mesozoic Era.

Matterhorn is located at the border of Italy and Switzerland in the Pennine Alps. It is one of the tallest mountains in the Alps, surpassing 14,500 feet.

(Source: geologise, via geologyrocks)

I love how Vladimir Donkov sees mountains (in this shot: Cimon della Pala, Dolomites, Italy)
(more here)

I love how Vladimir Donkov sees mountains (in this shot: Cimon della Pala, Dolomites, Italy)

(more here)

Road is useless: a good pair of shoes is all one need to make love with this landscape.

Road is useless: a good pair of shoes is all one need to make love with this landscape.

(via vineetkaur)

onieric:

Paine (by Carlos_Díaz)

onieric:

Paine (by Carlos_Díaz)

(via geologyrocks)

Ghiacciaio del Triolet - Monte Bianco / Mont Blanc
Photo taken by me

Ghiacciaio del Triolet - Monte Bianco / Mont Blanc

Photo taken by me

Piz Cancian: leaving the glacier

Piz Cancian: leaving the glacier

packlite:

Not about packing light but it’s such a cool picture and since I am heading for a big climb I’ll post it anyway

packlite:

Not about packing light but it’s such a cool picture and since I am heading for a big climb I’ll post it anyway

film-grain:

(by Marine Beccarelli)

film-grain:

(by Marine Beccarelli)

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matthewb:

“Mt. Semeru, East Java, Indonesia” — medium format photography by Hengki Koentjoro. Worth a look through his recent pictures.

matthewb:

“Mt. Semeru, East Java, Indonesia” — medium format photography by Hengki Koentjoro. Worth a look through his recent pictures.