Pic d'Anie (2507m), French Pyrenees
This limestone massif is close to the Spanish border; in fact this image may have been taken from the Spanish side. The landscape of the High Pyrenees is a harsh one: in hot, dry summers and cold winters only the hardiest vegetation survives. The principal tree species are scattered silver fir (Abies alba) and mountain pine (Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata).
From a Fujichrome slide taken in June 2005.
220712 004DN
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Pic d'Anie (2507m), French Pyrenees
This limestone massif is close to the Spanish border; in fact this image may have been taken from the Spanish side. The landscape of the High Pyrenees is a harsh one: in hot, dry summers and cold winters only the hardiest vegetation survives. The principal tree species are scattered silver fir (Abies alba) and mountain pine (Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata).
From a Fujichrome slide taken in June 2005.
220712 004DN
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All images are the property of the photographer and may not be reproduced, copied, downloaded, transmitted or used in any way without the written permission of the photographer, who can be contacted by registering with flickr and using flickrmail.
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