Photographer's Note
Some facts:
Area: 83.807 ha
The highest point: 2.864m (Triglav)
The lowest point: 180m (Tolminka River)
Triglav is the highest point in the Julian Alps, and is the focal point of Triglav National Park in Northwest Slovenia, near the borders of Italy and Austria. It is a great rock massif with three primary peaks, whose most spectacular feature is its North Wall, two miles wide and 4,000 feet high, stretching directly from the valley floor to the summit pyramid. The mountain's three summit ridges are equally popular routes for ascent, and climbing the mountain has become a proud tradition of the Slovene people, as well as people from outside the region.
The Julian Alps were the scene of fierce fighting during World War II, and a small memorial now stands at the foot of Triglav's North Wall. Borrowed from: http://www.peakware.com
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elkab
(3780) 2007-02-21 12:22
Hi!
Beautiful mountains. Good perspective, colors and sharpness!
regards e
marjan
(7) 2007-02-21 12:41
hi Jure, prekrasna fotka z mest aki ga nebom nikoli dosegel, Namreč nisem hribovski tip in hribe najraje občudujem ko jih nekdo ( TI) poslika.
Imaš nekaj zelo lepih slik in bi bile lepe na kakšnem koledarju.
Marjan
anes_lc
(14968) 2007-03-18 4:20
hi jure
you have fantastic picture in your gallery,more then picture seams a life style.how you do it? congratulation....and thanks for share.
regards,anes
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jure Dolzan (buzdovan)
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- Genre: ¦a¤è
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2007-01-07
- Categories: ¦ÛµM¡AÃÀ³N
- Map: view
- Photo Version¡GFinal Version, Original Version
- Theme(s)¡GSlovenia's mountains [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-21 11:47