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Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1889
¬A¬ Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites : [untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys]
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Seite 296 von 361
Autor: Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford / by Amelia B. Edwards
Ort: London
Verlag: Routledge
Umfang: XXIV, 389 S. : Ill., Kt.. - 2. ed.
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwort: g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1872
Signatur: II 98.318
Intern-ID: 171127
jagged ridge of Monte Padon, rise just North of the extreme Eastern end of thè Marmolata, which is buttressed on this side by the black preeipices of Seranta. Monte Vernale, repeating from here as from Canazei its curious resemblance to thè Marmolata, lurks dose under the Southward wall of its huge neighbour, being divided from it by only a little green slope considerably higher than the Fedaja pass, which Clementi points out as thè Forcella di Contrin (9,052 feet), and which is also known

as thè Forcella di Val Ombretta, and as thè Passo di Val Fredda, Still lower down towards the South-West lies thè Sasso di Val Fredda, still unascended; a little beyond it comes the Monte Ricobetta, loeally known as the Monzon, 8,634 feet in height ; and on the same parallel, but still farther West, Monte Latemar, on whose summit the vapours rest all day. North-West of thè Marmolata, about nine miles distant as the crow flies, rise the snow-streaked bastions of thè Sella Massif, of which, however

, only two great towers—thè Boé and thè Campolungo Spitz—are seen from this side ; while in an opening between thè Boé and thè Marmolata rises a noble, solitary rock which proves to be the Lang Kofel, 10,392 feet in height, and distant about thirteen English miles, A tiny glimpse of the Rosengarten is also seen in thè gap above the Forcella di Contrin. Returning now to the point from which we started, and looking due North straight over thè top of Monte Migion, the pinky snow-streaked line of the

Sett Sass, divided from Monte Lagazuoi by the Valparola pass,

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1864
¬The¬ Dolomite Mountains : excursions through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863 ; with a geological chapter and pictorial illustrations from original drawings on the spot
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Seite 548 von 600
Autor: Gilbert, Josiah ; Churchill, George C. / by Josiah Gilbert, and G. C. Churchill
Ort: London
Verlag: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
Umfang: XX, 576 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwort: g.Dolomiten ; f.Reisebericht 1861-1863
Signatur: II A-4.101
Intern-ID: 134614
thè line would exist if they were removed. It runs under- neath thè Guerdenazza and Sella Plateaus, thè Marmolata, and Sasso di Val Fredda, and thè long ränge of the Primiero Dolomites, There are interruptions in it, of course, hut the general direction is elear, The second line runs fronti ENE. to WSW, It commences near the western termination of the Carnic Chain with the Kreuz berg in the Sexten Thal, where it forms a junction with Monte Silvella in that chain. Its course is marked by the

Poper Kofel, Drei Zinnen, Krystal Köpfe, Monte Tofana, Set Sass, Sella Plateau, Lang Kofel, Monte Palatscho, Ross zähne, Mittags Kogel, and Tschafon Berg, where it dies away in a porphyry ridge dose to Blumau, in the Kunter’s Weg, east of Botzen. The Sella Plateau Stands, as will be seen by reference to the map, at the point of intersection of these two lines. And yet its removai, as with a razor, dean from thè green slopes from which it rises, would not affect the intersec tion. This independence

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