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« on: October 11, 2008, 11:17:30 am »

Hi, here a some photos recently taken in my region (I know, I know, I'm lucky)

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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2008, 11:33:20 am »

Quote from: bleu73
Hi, here a some photos recently taken in my region (I know, I know, I'm lucky)
Nice pics, thanks! When & where were they taken? I drived through Maurienne ten days ago (just after the snow fall), and the larches weren't as matured as yours.

And FWIW, deciduous foliage is at its peak here at low altitudes (<1000m) around Grenoble, with maples often red at the top and still green-yellow at the base...
No strong wind forecasted this week so that should last a few days at least. I feel lucky too!
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2008, 07:16:05 am »

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Nice pics, thanks! When & where were they taken? I drived through Maurienne ten days ago (just after the snow fall), and the larches weren't as matured as yours.

And FWIW, deciduous foliage is at its peak here at low altitudes (<1000m) around Grenoble, with maples often red at the top and still green-yellow at the base...
No strong wind forecasted this week so that should last a few days at least. I feel lucky too!

these shots were taken in the Petit Saint Bernard pass (around 2000 meters altitude)

One more :



That one was in Pralognan la Vanoise two weeks ago.

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