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"Sestriere is an alpine village in Italy, a comune of the Province of Turin. It is situated in Val Susa, 17 km from the French border. Its name derives from Latin: ad petram sistrariam, that is at sixty Roman miles from Turin."
One can see the tree "line" easily in this photo. It is as if the forest climbs the mountians but like a growing entity, I think of virus or bacteria, even though I love forests, it increases in size until it reaches a limit.
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Sestrière, Parc national du Mercantour, France
Experiencing such a landscape and environment, seeing the snow turn pink with the setting sun, seeing the stars fill the sky at night is truly special.
Sestriere, a small village, a commune of Turin Province, up in the Alps in August, is a lovely place to be. We went there to watch an outdoor classical consert (I will post a photo of that later on).
I am at around 2000m above sea lever. Walking the hills, I could feel the less oxygene in the air my breathing harder than usual when walking hills.
Winter Olympic Games 2006 took place here.
I would love to go here in winter!
The power lines: for hours I worked on removing the power lines using Photoshop which I hardly ever use. Watching numerous Youtube videos on how to remove power lines. Result was not too bad but it is not easy to remove so much bent power lines from a photo!
I ended up liking this version WITH power lines...
Previous photo in my stream
Taken in my Stockhom garden
At sea level
Similar to this flower
grown up high
in Italian Sestriere Alps
Massimo flying down the woods of Sestriere during a storm.
Canon 6d & Canon 24-105 f4 L
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