Feel the 3000
Three slopes in Livigno ski area reach above 2700 m.s.l. : Vetta Beslaccia, Carosello 3000 and M della neve. Enjoy perfect slopes even at season’s end. Pictures shot with Huawei P30 PRO
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Apocalypse snow
Up there, aside the perennial snow fields of Flumserberg (Switzerland),
a handful of campers organized a peculiar stronghold.
Sense of community and faith support their common view:
From their caravans and improvised housing solutions they enjoy one of must stunning views of Switzerland:
the Churfirsten mountain range
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As white as snow
Pictures shot on a sunny day on the ski slopes of Flumserberg, Switzerland
Eagle view
Along the new cable ways
Almost at the top
Last ride down
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All you need for star gazing by night
Or at least all the stars and constellations you could spot around 10pm, beginning of March, Swiss coordinates
Facing North West, Cassiopeia the easiest constellation to start with (the “W”). Try finding them in this mute map
Facing South East, Coma Berenice the easiest to spot. Try finding them in this mute map
Towards North East, Ursa Major is there. Try finding them in this mute map
Watching South West, Orion the hunter is there. Try finding them in this mute map
Facing North, Cassiopeia and Perseus are there together in the whole beauty. Try finding them in this mute map
All pictures shot hand held , Nikon D800, Sigma 14 mm f/1.8, 5 to 10 pictures shot on spot, averaged by DeepSKyStacker. Constellation mapped via Astrometry.net
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