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  • On Mount Rainier (14,411 feet elevation or 4392 meters), a climber at 12,000 feet ascends Emmons Glacier, which terminates 7,000 feet below in the White River which flows northwest into Puget Sound. Watersheds in the upper right flow south into the Columbia River. Little Tahoma (11,138 feet) rises at right.  Permitted climbers can ascend Mount Rainier via the Camp Sherman route starting at White River Campground, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    82RAI-99-01-EmmonsGlacierClimber_16-...jpg
  • False Chanterelle Mushrooms (Clitocybe aurantiaca), Wenatchee National Forest. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9525.jpg
  • Spectacular hybrid rhododendron flowers bloom in Meerkerk Gardens, Whidbey Island, Washington (April 27, 2005)
    05WHI-10018.jpg
  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
    0707FIR-073.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9517.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9516.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9513.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9492.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9478.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9479.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9427.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9367.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9366.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9355.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9353.jpg
  • Spectacular hybrid rhododendron flowers bloom in Meerkerk Gardens, Whidbey Island, Washington (April 27, 2005)
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  • Spectacular hybrid Starbright Champagne rhododendron flowers bloom in Meerkerk Gardens, Whidbey Island, Washington (April 27, 2005)
    05WHI-10004-Starbright-Champagne-rho...jpg
  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
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  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9520.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9522.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9509-p1.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9472-p1.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9464.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9448.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9417.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). For licensing options, please inquire.
    16SWI-9365.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9356.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9354.jpg
  • Spectacular hybrid Albatross rhododendron flowers bloom in Meerkerk Gardens, Whidbey Island, Washington (April 27, 2005)
    05WHI-10036-Albatross-rhododendron.jpg
  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
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  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
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  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    0707FIR-043.jpg
  • Spectacular fireworks explode over Gasworks Park, witnessed by a large audience of boats in Union Bay, at dusk July 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
    0707FIR-042.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). For licensing options, please inquire.
    16SWI-9524.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9484.jpg
  • Ride Bernina-Diavolezza lift for spectacular views of the Bernina Range. If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the scenic, rocky hike to Munt Pers which gains 265 meters over 2 km one way. Upper Engadine is in Graubünden (Grisons) canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    16SWI-9368-p1.jpg
  • Spectacular hybrid rhododendron flowers bloom in Meerkerk Gardens, Whidbey Island, Washington (April 27, 2005)
    05WHI-10014.jpg
  • Spectacular rays of afternoon light pierce clouds over the Cordillera Negra and spotlight the Santa Valley (historically known as Callejon de Huaylas/Alley of Huaylas) in the Ancash Region in the north-central highlands of Peru. The viewpoint is from Lake Cullicocha, high above Hualcayan village. This was day 8 of 10 days trekking around Alpamayo in Huascaran National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Cordillera Blanca, Andes Mountains, Peru, South America. This panorama was stitched from 4 overlapping photos.
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  • Spectacular rays of afternoon light pierce clouds over the Cordillera Negra and spotlight the Santa Valley (historically known as Callejon de Huaylas/Alley of Huaylas) in the Ancash Region in the north-central highlands of Peru. The viewpoint is from Lake Cullicocha, high above Hualcayan village. This was day 8 of 10 days trekking around Alpamayo in Huascaran National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Cordillera Blanca, Andes Mountains, Peru, South America.
    14PER-2335-p2_Cordillera-Negra-spotl...jpg
  • Rock pattern in Callanish Standing Stones. Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC4-098_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC2-332-34-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWI-1547.jpg
  • These patterns were eaten by the common aspen leaf miner or aspen serpentine leafminer (Phyllocnistis populiella), a moth larvae of the family Gracillariidae. Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon, Canada. Hike Sheep Creek trail (10-15 km with 500-1200 m gain, or 1700-4000 ft) for spectacular views of the Slim's River Valley and surrounding mountains, plus Kluane Lake seen from Soldier's Summit on Tachal Dahl (Sheep Mountain) Ridge.Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon, Canada. Hike Sheep Creek trail (10-15 km with 500-1200 m gain, or 1700-4000 ft) for spectacular views of the Slim's River Valley and surrounding mountains, plus Kluane Lake seen from Soldier's Summit on Tachal Dahl (Sheep Mountain) Ridge.
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  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC2-351_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC2-336-338-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC2-312-322-Pano-Edit_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC2-330_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC2-278_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC1-31169-83-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31134_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31107_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC1-31043-51-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31105_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC1-31057-62-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31014_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31001_Scotland.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-1554-56pan.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWI-1553.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
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  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWI-1515.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy. For licensing options, please inquire.
    16SWI-1510.jpg
  • Hike to Grinnell Glacier and powder blue Upper Grinnell Lake under the steep Lewis Range in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. The spectacular 11 mile round trip walk (with 1700 feet gain) is shortened to 7.6 miles if you take two boat rides. Glaciers carved spectacular U-shaped valleys and pyramidal peaks as recently as the Last Glacial Maximum (the last "Ice Age" 25,000 to 13,000 years ago). Of the 150 glaciers existing in the mid 1800s, only 25 active glaciers remain in the park as of 2010, and all may disappear as soon as 2020, say climate scientists. Since 1932, Canada and USA have shared Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Rocks in the park are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks.
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  • Hike to Grinnell Glacier and powder blue Upper Grinnell Lake under the steep Lewis Range and Mount Gould in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. The spectacular 11 mile round trip walk (with 1700 feet gain) is shortened to 7.6 miles if you take two boat rides. Glaciers carved spectacular U-shaped valleys and pyramidal peaks as recently as the Last Glacial Maximum (the last "Ice Age" 25,000 to 13,000 years ago). Of the 150 glaciers existing in the mid 1800s, only 25 active glaciers remain in the park as of 2010, and all may disappear as soon as 2020, say climate scientists. Since 1932, Canada and USA have shared Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Rocks in the park are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks. (Panorama stitched from 14 overlapping images.)
    10GLA-3140-53pan_Upper-Grinnell-Lake.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
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  • Rock pattern in Callanish Standing Stones. Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
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  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31289_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC1-31280_82pan_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31133_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. This image was stitched from several overlapping photos.
    17SC1-31016-18-Pano_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-31038_Scotland.jpg
  • Erected 4600 years ago, the Callanish Standing Stones are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. The main site known as "Callanish I" forms a cross with a central stone circle erected circa 2900-2600 BC. More lines of stones were added by 2000 BC (the close of the Neolithic era), and it become a focus for rituals during the Bronze Age. From 1500-1000 BC, farmers emptied the burials and ploughed the area. After from 800 BC, peat accumulated 1.5 meters deep and buried the stones until removed in 1857. Visit this spectacular ancient site near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais), on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe.
    17SC1-3998_Scotland.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWIC-078.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWIC-076.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy. For licensing options, please inquire.
    16SWI-1513.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWI-1511.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
    16SWI-1506.jpg
  • Hikers at Bötzel pass contemplate the distant peak of Santis, in Switzerland, Europe. Shared by three cantons, Säntis (2502 m/8209 ft) is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland, and highest of the Appenzell Alps, which rise between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Accessible via cable car or spectacular trails, Säntis provides a spectacular view across six countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-1504-05pan.jpg
  • Hike to Grinnell Glacier and powder blue Upper Grinnell Lake under the steep Lewis Range in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. The spectacular 11 mile round trip walk (with 1700 feet gain) is shortened to 7.6 miles if you take two boat rides. Glaciers carved spectacular U-shaped valleys and pyramidal peaks as recently as the Last Glacial Maximum (the last "Ice Age" 25,000 to 13,000 years ago). Of the 150 glaciers existing in the mid 1800s, only 25 active glaciers remain in the park as of 2010, and all may disappear as soon as 2020, say climate scientists. Since 1932, Canada and USA have shared Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Rocks in the park are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks.
    10GLA-3193.jpg
  • Hike to Grinnell Glacier and powder blue Upper Grinnell Lake under the steep Lewis Range in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. The spectacular 11 mile round trip walk (with 1700 feet gain) is shortened to 7.6 miles if you take two boat rides. Glaciers carved spectacular U-shaped valleys and pyramidal peaks as recently as the Last Glacial Maximum (the last "Ice Age" 25,000 to 13,000 years ago). Of the 150 glaciers existing in the mid 1800s, only 25 active glaciers remain in the park as of 2010, and all may disappear as soon as 2020, say climate scientists. Since 1932, Canada and USA have shared Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Rocks in the park are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks.
    10GLA-3167-70pan.jpg
  • Part way down from Swiftcurrent Pass, see Bullhead Lake in Swiftcurrent Creek Valley, in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Since 1932, Canada and USA have shared Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site (1995) containing two Biosphere Reserves (1976). Rocks in the park are primarily sedimentary layers deposited in shallow seas over 1.6 billion to 800 million years ago. During the tectonic formation of the Rocky Mountains 170 million years ago, the Lewis Overthrust displaced these old rocks over newer Cretaceous age rocks. Glaciers carved spectacular U-shaped valleys and pyramidal peaks as recently as the Last Glacial Maximum (the last "Ice Age" 25,000 to 13,000 years ago). Of the 150 glaciers existing in the mid 1800s, only 25 active glaciers remain in the park as of 2010, and all may disappear by 2020, say climate scientists. Starting at Logan Pass Visitor Center parking lot, we backpacked the Northern Highline Trail along the Garden Wall to Granite Park, camped overnight (reservation required), then hiked over Swiftcurrent Pass and down the Swiftcurrent Valley to Many Glacier (15.2 miles one way, in two days, 1400 feet gain, with a car shuttle). Plus we dropped packs and hiked a 2-mile side trip up 1200 feet to spectacular Grinnel Lake Overlook. You can also day hike this route from either end.
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  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9488-90pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9419-21pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9506-p1.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9505.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9422-25pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9410-p1.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9380-87pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9373-75pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9373-p1.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9359-p0.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9509-12pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9506-08pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9501-02pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9500.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9481-83pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9449-63pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9475-77pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), and Piz Bernina (4049 m on right), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    16SWI-9472-74pan.jpg
  • From Diavolezza cable car station, admire tremendous views of the icy Bernina Range, in Switzerland, Europe. Above Pers Glacier rise Piz Palü (3900 m on left), Piz Zupò (3996 m), in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (or Grisons / Grigioni / Grischun). If not afraid of heights at Diavolezza, don't miss the magnificent hike to rocky Munt Pers (gaining 265 meters over just 4 km round trip). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the "garden of the En (or Inn) River" (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian) and is part of the Danube basin.
    16SWI-9469-p1.jpg
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