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Just a couple from my last Tuscan trip via France & Switzerland

The Moselle at Thionville



The St Gotthard pass



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from an earlier trip - not sure if this qualifies as a landscape but it is one of my favourite images





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chrisbet wrote:
Just a couple from my last Tuscan trip via France & Switzerland

The Moselle at Thionville



The Gotthard pass



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I've got a photo from the next curve down from that spot (I estimate) showing the archway tunnel further down the pass. Lovely area.

Have you done the Gross Glockner Alpine Road, Chris?




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I did the Gross Glockner Pass road with my parents way back in 1960.  I was one of my first memories of seeing snow (since I lived in the West Indies).



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jk wrote:
I did the Gross Glockner Pass road with my parents way back in 1960.  I was one of my first memories of seeing snow (since I lived in the West Indies).
We sat having a coffee and slice of sackertorte looking at the twin peaks across the glacier.



 

We we noticed that a black dot was moving on the side of the left peak......






Ive done a bit of climbing in my younger days....but not sure I would tackle that snowy peak alone.8-)



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Have you done the Gross Glockner Alpine Road, Chris?
No - I was going to do that last year but my swiss friend said it would take us too long to make it into Itlay before dark - as it was we ended up in the gloom & fog going over the gotthard - the tunnel was log jammed!

I have done the St Bernard in the MG on a rally - that was fun, maybe I can find some images ...



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A couple from the latest trip to Tuscany....







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Tuscany emerging from the mist!



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Tuscany mist is super we hope to go there next year. In mean time this is landsape from New Zealand Nikon D300 and 18-200mm AF-S


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Lovely Photograph...was there any editing done ?



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