Plagne de Tuéda,
L’argent caresse les roches,
L’âme trouve sa paix.
Tuéda Plagne,
Silver touches the cold stones,
Soul finds its quiet.
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Ombres et lumières,
Le blanc danse sous le ciel,
Bleu profond s'éveille.
Shadows meet the light,
White dances beneath the sky,
Deep blue stirs awake.
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PS : J'aime bien le chemin dessiné dans la neige par mes deux copains randonneurs croisés le jour en question ;).
PS: I like the path drawn in the snow by my two hiking friends I met on that day ;).
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Images from a few days spent exploring the beauty of the Slovenian countryside in spring.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
The Großglockner, standing at 3,798 meters, is Austria's highest mountain and a prominent symbol of the Alps. Located in the Hohe Tauern range, it attracts numerous mountaineers and nature enthusiasts each year. Its distinctive pyramid-shaped peak makes it one of the most famous mountains in Europe, with the first recorded ascent dating back to 1800.
At the base of the Großglockner lies the Pasterze Glacier, Austria's largest glacier. Stretching about eight kilometers, it is an impressive natural wonder. However, the Pasterze has been significantly affected by climate change, retreating considerably over the past few decades.
The Großglockner and the Pasterze are not only popular destinations but also visible reminders of the impacts of climate change. The Großglockner High Alpine Road offers visitors a direct view of the shrinking glacier, highlighting the need to protect these unique natural environments.
The Großglockner, standing at 3,798 meters, is Austria's highest mountain and a prominent symbol of the Alps. Located in the Hohe Tauern range, it attracts numerous mountaineers and nature enthusiasts each year. Its distinctive pyramid-shaped peak makes it one of the most famous mountains in Europe, with the first recorded ascent dating back to 1800.
At the base of the Großglockner lies the Pasterze Glacier, Austria's largest glacier. Stretching about eight kilometers, it is an impressive natural wonder. However, the Pasterze has been significantly affected by climate change, retreating considerably over the past few decades.
The Großglockner and the Pasterze are not only popular destinations but also visible reminders of the impacts of climate change. The Großglockner High Alpine Road offers visitors a direct view of the shrinking glacier, highlighting the need to protect these unique natural environments.
The Großglockner, standing at 3,798 meters, is Austria's highest mountain and a prominent symbol of the Alps. Located in the Hohe Tauern range, it attracts numerous mountaineers and nature enthusiasts each year. Its distinctive pyramid-shaped peak makes it one of the most famous mountains in Europe, with the first recorded ascent dating back to 1800.
At the base of the Großglockner lies the Pasterze Glacier, Austria's largest glacier. Stretching about eight kilometers, it is an impressive natural wonder. However, the Pasterze has been significantly affected by climate change, retreating considerably over the past few decades.
The Großglockner and the Pasterze are not only popular destinations but also visible reminders of the impacts of climate change. The Großglockner High Alpine Road offers visitors a direct view of the shrinking glacier, highlighting the need to protect these unique natural environments.