The Easternmost Julian Alps with Their Highest Peak, Mount Triglav (2863m a.s.l.), Seen from the Dinaric-Karst Region Mount Vremščica; Internal/Coastal Karst Region border, Primorska/Notranjska, Slovenija
23-November-2024
The average distance is about a hundred kilometers, good visibility and a powerful zoom panorama help the sharpness.
The Karst region, which is part of the northern Dinaric Alps area, is actually contiguous with the Julian Alps, more precisely with the Julian pre-Alps (south-eastern Alpine Arch), they are divided only by the Idrijca river, roughly halfway.
The Easternmost Julian Alps with Their Highest Peak, Mount Triglav (2863m a.s.l.), Seen from the Dinaric-Karst Region Mount Vremščica; Internal/Coastal Karst Region border, Primorska/Notranjska, Slovenija
23-November-2024
The average distance is about a hundred kilometers, good visibility and a powerful zoom panorama help the sharpness.
The Karst region, which is part of the northern Dinaric Alps area, is actually contiguous with the Julian Alps, more precisely with the Julian pre-Alps (south-eastern Alpine Arch), they are divided only by the Idrijca river, roughly halfway.