Aletschhorn
The Aletschhorn (4194 m) is a mountain in the Alps in Switzerland, lying within the Jungfrau-Aletsch region, which has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The mountain shares part of its name with the Aletsch Glacier lying at its foot. It is the second highest mountain of the Bernese Alps after the Finsteraarhorn. Standing between the principal range of the Bernese Alps and the Pennine chain, it shares with the Bietschhorn the advantage of occupying a central position in relation to the high peaks around it. The Aletschhorn is often thought to command the finest of all the panoramic views from Alpine summits.
Morning. Telelens.
Switzerland, Eggishorn
Please don't use my images without my permission. All images © Aivar Mikko.
Aletschhorn
The Aletschhorn (4194 m) is a mountain in the Alps in Switzerland, lying within the Jungfrau-Aletsch region, which has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The mountain shares part of its name with the Aletsch Glacier lying at its foot. It is the second highest mountain of the Bernese Alps after the Finsteraarhorn. Standing between the principal range of the Bernese Alps and the Pennine chain, it shares with the Bietschhorn the advantage of occupying a central position in relation to the high peaks around it. The Aletschhorn is often thought to command the finest of all the panoramic views from Alpine summits.
Morning. Telelens.
Switzerland, Eggishorn
Please don't use my images without my permission. All images © Aivar Mikko.