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  ▪ Subject Distance:  65.535 metres
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  ▪ Date/Time:  2004:08:31 10:41:30
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Comment: Although the view is not much from here,the pass is one of the many over 2000 meters. This one is at 2032 meters (6667 feet).
passo di sella * These rocky giants jut into the sky, dominating the landscape at the passo di Sella in the Dolomites.

lunch at lake view * Our great view during lunch at this lovely lake.

passo di sella 3 * The view looking off into the distant mountains from the Passo de Sella.

passo fedaia * Verna & Jim on their bikes at the Passo Fedaia where there is this beautiful reservoir.

road down n side stelvio * Partway down the north side, Lars stopped for a picture of the mountainside where you can see the road snaking along the side of the mountian.  On this side there were 48 tornanti (switchbacks).

 
passo valles
passo san pelligrino * Another pass where the view is not great, but it was nice of Lars to take pictures of Jim & Verna at all these passes!

passo pordoi * Passo Pordoi, high in the Dolomites, is at 2239 meters (7345 feet).

passo palade * Gampenpass (German) or Passo Palade (Italian), a lower pass in the Dolomites is grassy and forested at 1518 meters (4980 feet).

passo giau * Typical of many passes, the view at the pass summit is not much, but just before or after are often spectaular views (see the 2 different panoramas from Giau).  This pass is at 2236 meters (7336 feet).

town in valley after fedaia * This town nestled in the valley below is a common sight from many of these mountainous roads.  It is perhaps part of Selva de Cadore.

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