Volcanic eruption near Baros Pass, Greece ๐
Pictorial representation of a volcanic eruption near Baros Pass by DIGITAL ART.
Baros is a remote mountain pass at an altitude of ~1920 m ( ~6,300 ft ). Stones often fall off or slide from the steep slopes downwards: they either fall down the craggy cliff making eerie noises or they land on the pavement of the road.
The Baros Pass is one of the highest in the Balkans. It is impassable because of the extreme weather conditions during many cold months every year. The pass connects Thessaly, Greece (from Chaliki and other villages of the river Aspropotamos) with Epirus (village Kalarrytes).
Volcanic eruption near Baros Pass, Greece ๐
Pictorial representation of a volcanic eruption near Baros Pass by DIGITAL ART.
Baros is a remote mountain pass at an altitude of ~1920 m ( ~6,300 ft ). Stones often fall off or slide from the steep slopes downwards: they either fall down the craggy cliff making eerie noises or they land on the pavement of the road.
The Baros Pass is one of the highest in the Balkans. It is impassable because of the extreme weather conditions during many cold months every year. The pass connects Thessaly, Greece (from Chaliki and other villages of the river Aspropotamos) with Epirus (village Kalarrytes).