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Location: Piramide Vincent (4215 m)      by: Andrea Rolando
Area: Walliser Alpen      Date: 27/7/2008
A 360° view from the top of Piramide Vincent. This summit, that lies on the dividing ridge between the Gressoney valley and the upper Valsesia, was climbed in 1819 by Johann Nikolaus Vincent (hence the name).
Piramide Vincent is one of the easiest and most accessible summit of the Monte Rosa group, and its outstanding position offers a detailed view of the south side of Ludwigshöhe (partly hidden by clouds in this pano), Parrot and Zumstein.

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Bella! Sei un cacciatore di 4000?
2010/07/02 14:00 , Stefano Caldera
Ciao Stefano,
thank you for voting my picture!
I apologize for replying in English, but I'd love to share our comments with those who don't speak Italian.
Actually I'm not a 4000-addicted, but this is for sure one of my favourite pano.
You can find hundreds of other 360° views from the western Alps here: http://pano.ica-net.it/en/default.htm
Have a look!

Andrea
2010/07/02 14:16 , Andrea Rolando
faszinating...!!!
2010/07/05 08:24 , Jochen Gerlach

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